Vascular diseases like atherosclerosis can lead to serious complications, like heart attack or stroke. But many treatments for these diseases
Month: December 2021
Strong connection between depression and social support for Australian men
Among Australian men, there is a two-way association between depression and social support, according to a new report from The
Neuromodulation advances offer promise for treating depression
A new review study looking at the current state of neuromodulation therapies being used to treat depression, including rTMS, ECT
Recent cannabis use linked to extremes of nightly sleep duration
Recent cannabis use is linked to extremes of nightly sleep duration—less than 6 hours or more than 9 hours—reveals a
European governments struggled to manage pandemic well, finds 3-country study
European governments have struggled to manage the pandemic well and maintain public trust, finds an analysis of the handling of
Experts set out future of autism care and treatment with focus on personalised and lifelong approaches
A new, comprehensive model of autism care and treatment that prioritizes personalized, stepped care approaches is urgently needed, according to
Safety and effectiveness of medications in relation to kidney function
Kidney function plays an important role in drug safety and effectiveness. As many medications are excreted by the kidneys, patients
New research on midwives’ work environment
Midwives report a considerably worse work environment, from several aspects, than people on the Swedish labor market in general. A
Does vaping really damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer?
Vapers experience DNA changes, according to a recent paper published in Nature, and the changes are similar to those seen in smokers—although
Public health researchers explore disparities in vaccine acceptance
COVID-related deaths in Black and Latinx communities are double that of their white counterparts, relative to population share. During the