The authors conducted 2 studies to explore the effect of sleepiness and insufficient sleep on subjective age perceptions. Subjective age is a person’s view of how old or young they feel based on ...
Investigators evaluated temporal trends in methods of pediatric suicide between 1999 and 2020 in the United States among individuals aged 10 to 19 years.
Getting less than 7 hours of sleep is correlated with a 7% increased risk of developing high blood pressure; that risk rises to 11% with fewer than 5 hours. Although the researchers note a trend ...
Researchers assessed the effect of antifibrotic agents nintedanib and pirfenidone in patients with COVID-19 with acute respiratory failure.
Researchers conducted a retrospective, population-based study to assess the relationship between thyroid dysfunction and COVID-19 infection.
Given that men’s mental health is often underdiagnosed and untreated, Psychiatry Advisor spoke with experts about strategies to improve patient outcomes.
Investigators evaluated the implementation of cognitive health services within the within the OnTrackNY (OTNY) network of clinics.
Investigators used data from the Pediatric Health Information System to identify inpatient admissions for patients diagnosed with ARFID from 2017 to 2022.
Investigators conducted a retrospective cohort study to evaluate the effect of peer recovery support on patient outcomes and treatment utilization following overdose.
Investigators conducted a systematic review to assess the effects of repetitive TMS, DBS, and ablative techniques on cognition among patients with neuropsychiatric disorders.
Investigators conducted a prospective longitudinal study to evaluate ADHD symptomatology and its effect on life success across 15 years.
Researchers used NHIS data to determine the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms among US adults with long COVID and their potential barriers to mental health care.