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Faster Brain Atrophy Linked to MCI
High levels of atrophy in the white matter and high enlargement in the ventricles are associated with earlier progression from normal cognition to...
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Postpartum Exercise Reduces Depression and Anxiety Symptoms
“Further investigation should aim to investigate the effects of postpartum exercise in individuals who experienced perinatal complications and in...
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Postpartum Depression Common After Cesarean Delivery
“Identifying subgroups of women at risk for PPD based on aspects of their obstetric experience could help to screen for women who might benefit...
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A History of Concussion Linked to Maternal Mental Illness
“Mothers are already an at-risk population for mental illness, as illustrated by the high rates of postpartum depression, and so are people with a...
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Experts Challenge New Diagnostic Criteria for Alzheimer’s disease
A multintional group of experts is recommending that the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease be limited to individuals with mild cognitive impairment...
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Being a Weekend Warrior Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
Even limited physical activity may offer protective cognitive benefits.
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Novel Intervention Slows Cognitive Decline in At-Risk Adults
“We have developed a novel intervention, combining two interventions that if used separately have a weak effect but together have substantial and...
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Maternal BMI and Eating Disorders Tied to Mental Health in Kids
Maternal eating disorders were associated with psychiatric disorders in the offspring, with the largest effect sizes observed for sleep disorders...
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Is This Methadone’s Moment?
Those on methadone were almost 60% less likely to stop treatment at 24 months than their peers assigned to buprenorphine/naloxone, with no...
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More Evidence Avatar Therapy Quiets Auditory Hallucinations in Psychosis
The therapy allows patients to interact with a “digital embodiment” of the voice they hear, which is represented by a computer-generated face,...
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More Evidence Ties Semaglutide to Reduced Alzheimer’s Risk
The findings align with recent evidence suggesting GLP-1 RAs may protect cognitive function.