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Paid Parental Leave: Impact on Maternal Mental Health and Child Wellbeing
As physicians, it is crucial that we advocate for expanded access to paid parental leave.
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RA Outcomes Worsened by Depression and Anxiety, Signaling Need for Multidisciplinary Action
Patients with anxiety or depression were less likely to achieve low disease activity and improve their symptoms compared with those without these...
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Is Adrenal Fatigue a Real Condition?
“The problem is not the adrenals — it is the exposure to stress in the brain.”
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Scents May Improve Memory in Major Depression
Smell rather than words may aid in recalling memories for patients with major depression, says study.
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Lying-in No Longer: Staying Active Key to Healthy Pregnancy
Physical activity mitigated anxiety, depression, and reduced cesarean deliveries.
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Mood Interventions May Reduce IBD Inflammation
Psychological therapies had the best outcomes related to IBD inflammation, compared with antidepressants or exercise.
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Study Suggests Mind-Body Benefits of GLP-1s
Weight loss drugs may also benefit depression and anxiety, according to study.
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Bariatric Surgery Doesn’t Improve Mental Health in Teens
Despite improvements in weight, cardiometabolic health, and physical quality of life, bariatric surgery is an obesity treatment and improvements...
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Psychotherapy as Effective as Drugs for Depression in HF
Patients who received behavioral activation psychotherapy were significantly less likely than were those receiving medication to have ED visits...
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Mental Health Screening May Benefit Youth With Obesity
“Healthcare professionals caring for youth with overweight or obesity should be aware of comorbid mental disorders, and regular mental health...
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Restricted Abortion Access Tied to Mental Health Harm
The researchers used data from the Household Pulse Survey to estimate changes in anxiety and depression symptoms after vs before the Dobbs...