Scotland’s pandemic-related lockdowns may have led to mental health deterioration
The study was funded by the Chief Scientist Office.
Women are more likely to be diagnosed with depression and anxiety
The study appeared in the journal Gaceta Sanitaria.
Study explores the association between physician burnout and sleep disorders
Sleep deficiency may be one of the biggest factors associated with physician…
The COVID-19 pandemic helped fuel an alcohol-related public health crisis
The new release by McLean Hospital calls to attention the disastrous implications…
Social isolation may profoundly increase the likelihood of hypertension among women
The results were released in the Journal of Hypertension.
How a machine learning algorithm could identify the early stages of Alzheimer’s in patients
The study was conducted by a team of researchers from Texas Tech…
The majority of patients infected with COVID-19 have vitamin D deficiencies
The study appeared in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Residing in neighborhoods with more green spaces associated with reduced rates of cigarette smoking
Living near greenspace also increased the likelihood of successfully quitting smoking habits,…
COVID-19 may cause brain damage to as many as one-third of patients
The findings were established by a team of researchers at Baylor College…
Exposure to chemical weapons shown to decrease one’s ability to begin a family
The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Gothenburg.
Nearly 17 percent of purportedly recovered COVID-19 patients tested positive again
The study was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Low levels of vitamin D during infancy may increase the risk of obesity later in adolescence
Researchers scoured through the data of over 300 children belonging to a…