Psychosocial needs of cancer patients disrupted by COVID-19 pandemic
Researchers at the University of Surrey probed the effects of psychosocial support for cancer patients during the recent coronavirus pandemic.
How a specific gene is linked to the risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder
The study appeared in the journal PNAS.
Healthy dietary patterns associated with a lower risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
The study was published in ERJ Open Research.
Dizziness upon standing up may be associated with an increased risk of dementia
The results appeared in the journal Neurology.
Young women are most likely to experience worsening mental health during pandemic-related lockdowns
Young women around the age of 30 have demonstrated the most complications to their psychological health, a new study finds.
Researchers show why mental illness risk is higher among former military personnel
Researchers at the University of Liverpool scoured through the data of almost 3,000 veterans from a large-scale cohort study based…
Remembering past events from a third-person perspective leads to more interaction among brain regions
Such changes in the brain may even also be therapeutic, according to the study published in Cortex.
Yoga could be helpful in alleviating symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder
Researchers at New York University found that yoga could be efficient at alleviating symptoms of anxiety.
EEG activity in infants associated with autism spectrum disorder symptoms
Conducted by a group of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, they initiated electroencephalography tests on 65 infants…
Persistent consumption of alcohol in early pregnancy steadily increases the risk of miscarriage
The study, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, included more than 5,000 US-based female participants.
Gastrointestinal symptoms correlated with behavioral problems among children with autism
The study was released online in the journal Autism Research.
Childhood sleep disturbances associated with poor academic and psychosocial functioning
The findings showed that children who experienced long-term sleep problems exhibited the greatest academic and psychosocial impairments.
