In the United States, the drug price for insulin has skyrocketed over the last two decades. While the price has
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Childhood lead exposure linked to poor adult mental health
Lead exposure in childhood appears to have long-lasting negative effects on mental health and personality in adulthood, according to a
Managerialism in UK schools erodes teachers’ mental health and well-being
Performance targets, increased workload, curriculum changes and other bureaucratic changes are eroding teachers’ professional identity and harming their mental health,
Binge eating and smoking linked to bullying and sexual abuse
People who ever suffered bullying or sexual abuse have a lower quality of life similar to those living with chronic
Opioids fueled a doubling of suicides and overdoses in the US: Turning the tide demands improvements to pain care, mental health care and medication-assisted opioid addiction care
Suicides and drug overdoses kill American adults at twice the rate today as they did just 17 years ago, and
Probiotics could help millions of patients suffering from bipolar disorder
About 3 million people in the US are diagnosed every year with bipolar disorder, a psychiatric condition characterized by dramatic
Improved understanding of the pathology of dwarfism may lead to new treatment targets
Pseudoachondroplasia (PSACH) is a severe inherited dwarfing condition characterized by disproportionate short stature, joint laxity, pain, and early onset osteoarthritis.
Pregnant women recognize baby expressions differently depending on mental health history
A pilot study has found that pregnant women who have suffered from depression or bipolar disorder (i.e. both mania and
Positive psychological well-being can improve overall heart health: High levels of optimism may lead to a better diet, regular exercise and lower stress
Maintaining positive thoughts and feelings through intervention programs can help patients achieve better overall outcomes when it comes to their
Now we can see brain cells ‘talk’ and that will shed light on neurological diseases
Scientists have developed a way to see brain cells talk — to actually see neurons communicate in bright, vivid color.