Screening resident physicians entering their first year of training to identify those with pre-existing sleep problems does not appear to
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Symptoms worsen around menses for people with borderline personality disorder
Symptoms associated with borderline personality disorder—a severe and chronic mood disorder characterized by an inability to manage strong emotions—tend to
Continue reading »For anxiety, single intervention is not enough
No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well over the
Continue reading »Neuroscientists publish research that opens door for brain disorder therapies
A Montana State University neuroscientist who studies vision and visual attention has published research that reveals how the brain maintains
Continue reading »Manuka honey for acne: How does it work?
Manuka honey is made by bees that collect nectar from the Manuka trees, which grow in southern Australia and New
Continue reading »Recreational football an absolute winner for 55- to 70-year-olds with prediabetes
Twice-weekly football training combined with dietary guidance improves fitness level and cardiovascular health profile in untrained 55-70-year-old women and men
Continue reading »Understanding the origin of Alzheimer’s, looking for a cure
After a decade of work, a team led by Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont researcher and Université de Montréal associate professor Dr. Gilbert
Continue reading »Certolizumab looks promising for moderate-to-severe psoriasis
(HealthDay)—Twice-weekly certolizumab biologic appears to be both safe and effective for the treatment of moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis, according to
Continue reading »Study explains why opioid therapy may not always work well for chronic pain
Researchers have shown that pain-induced changes in the rat brain’s opioid receptor system may explain the limited effectiveness of opioid
Continue reading »Research hones interventions for kids with developmental language disorder
In an average kindergarten class of 30 students, about two are experiencing developmental language disorder, meaning they learn language more
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