We can reduce the burden of mental health disorders in two key ways: developing better treatments for psychiatric symptoms ...
People with neurological conditions, including mental illnesses, are at a higher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes compared to ...
Researchers have found that a person's risk of developing psychotic-like experiences may be influenced by both childhood attention problems and their genetic makeup.
More than half of the risk for mental disorders can be attributed to environmental factors such as socioeconomic status, urbanicity, pollution, and climate. Scientists are trying to characterize the ...
People with a history of concussion face a 25% higher risk of having severe mental health issues after childbirth, according ...
“The projects supported through this funding opportunity will provide important insights into mental health risk factors among Gulf community members and support the development of intervention ...
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A new study has explored whether perimenopause increases the risk of developing psychiatric disorders in women ...
The study identifies links between gut microbiota, genetic variants in IBD, and mental health disorders, offering insights ...
People with a history of concussion face a 25% higher risk of having severe mental health issues after childbirth, a new study finds.
New research by Sun Life Asia reveals the hidden cost of living with type 2 diabetes and the condition's financial and mental ...
More than half of the risk for mental disorders can be attributed ... Scientists are trying to characterize the impact of these factors on mental health and develop new ways to reduce the burden.