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Ultra-Processed Doesn’t Always Mean Bad — Here’s How to Tell
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Wide Regional Variation in Dementia Risk Across the United States
“These findings go beyond demographic and population-level differences in risk and indicate that there are health system-level differences that...
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The Link Between Vision Impairment and Dementia in Older Adults
“While not proving a cause-and-effect relationship, these findings support inclusion of multiple objective measures of vision impairments ... to...
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Brain Network Significantly Larger in People With Depression, Even in Childhood
The frontostriatal salience network was expanded nearly twofold in the brains of most individuals studied with depression compared with controls...
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Promising Results With CBT App in Young Adults With Anxiety
“If the app helps reduce symptoms, [patients] may then be able to take the next step of seeing a mental health professional when needed.”
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Nighttime Outdoor Light Pollution Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk
Among people aged 65 years or older, Alzheimer’s disease prevalence was more strongly associated with nightly light pollution exposure than with...
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Breast Cancer Hormone Therapy May Protect Against Dementia
Researchers identified more than 18,000 women with breast cancer who did and did not receive hormone-modulating therapy within 3 years of their...
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Black Children With Vitiligo at Increased Risk for Psychiatric Disorders: Study
Researchers conducted a retrospective, single-center, case-control study of 327 Black children with vitiligo and 981 matched controls without...
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Neurofibromatosis: What Affects Quality of Life Most?
“To develop effective therapeutics, meaningful clinical outcomes that are tied with improvement in QoL for persons with NF1 must be clearly...
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Parents’ Technology Use May Shape Adolescents’ Mental Health
Parental “technoference” is associated with higher levels of inattention and hyperactivity symptoms later in the child’s development.
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High-Dose Psilocybin Shows Promising Results for Depression
Patients treated with high-dose psilocybin showed better responses than those treated with placebo in the antidepressant trials, but the effect...