Harmful parental alcohol usage was significantly associated with increased odds of a child progressing through the Victorian child protection system.
Men vs women with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have a higher risk for deep bleeds but a lower risk for poor outcomes.
The use of short-term hormone therapy for menopause is not associated with long-term cognitive impact after 10 years.
Short sleep duration that persists during pregnancy and for two to seven years after delivery is associated with increased odds of metabolic syndrome.
Pain coping skills training (PSCT) is beneficial for patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis and experiencing chronic pain.
Older adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) demonstrate distinct and riskier driving behaviors than those without MDD.
For patients with neurodevelopmental disorders, a genomics-informed model can provide clinical benefits, directly affecting management.
Severe mental illness and economic inactivity, poorer health, and disability were associated in a cohort study from England.
Combination therapy with modafinil and CBT was as effective as modafinil monotherapy or CBT alone in the treatment of MS-related fatigue at 12 weeks.
In-hospital mortality and discharge rates were similar among patients with health care-associated COVID-19 and those with health care-associated influenza.
Age is a major modifier of inflammatory CSF signatures in MS. This finding identifies novel biomarker candidates and potential therapeutic targets.
Administration of therapeutic-dose versus prophylactic-dose anticoagulation with heparins is associated with lower 28-day mortality.