With Chevron overturned, physicians may not feel immediate effects – but behavioral health practices could face consequences.
Self-compassion among adolescents and young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases may lead to better psychosocial and physical health.
Cancer diagnosis is associated with an increased risk for psychological illness and cardiovascular disease among first-degree relatives and spouses of patients.
Use of a multidisciplinary care management pathway may improve pregnancy outcomes among women with SLE who previously had adverse obstetric outcomes.
Digital acceptance and commitment therapy, a form of CBT, is safe and efficacious in managing fibromyalgia among adults.
A retrospective study of treatment-refractory chronic neck pain secondary to cervical facet arthropathy showed long-lasting pain relief with c-RFA.
Food consumption, particularly of oats and fruits, was associated with an increased risk for type 1 diabetes among genetically predisposed children.
Contraindicated drug pairs are uncommon in youth with Medicaid coverage filling combinations of behavioral and mental health medications.
Treat-and-release visits to the emergency department for a fall are associated with increased short-term risk for ischemic stroke.
Over half of suicide decedents in the United States do not have a previously documented mental health diagnosis prior to death.
Heparin bridging during the resumption of anticoagulation post-intracranial hemorrhage may be linked to an increased risk for bleeding.
Stable housing favorably impacts the mental health and overall well-being of adults aged 50 and older experiencing homelessness.