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Singapore’s frontliners left with unmet needs during COVID-19
Healthcare workers (HCWs) in Singapore suffer from several unmet needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, including physical, safety, and self-actualization needs, according to a new study.
Singapore’s frontliners left with unmet needs during COVID-19
29 Jun 2022Insomnia in children with ADHD affects daytime behaviour and cognitive functioning
Insomnia may play a role in manifestation of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and has a negative effect on cognitive abilities of children with ADHD, according to a cross-sectional study by the University of Hong Kong (HKU), the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital.
Insomnia in children with ADHD affects daytime behaviour and cognitive functioning
28 Jun 2022MACE, stroke, death common after acute coronary syndrome in people with bipolar disorder
In people with bipolar disorder, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) are common occurrences after acute coronary syndrome (ACS), a new study has found. Similarly, the risks of all-cause mortality and stroke are also increased post-ACS.
MACE, stroke, death common after acute coronary syndrome in people with bipolar disorder
25 Jun 2022Depression, sleep disturbance tied to urinary symptoms in men with LUTS
In men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), urinary symptom subdomains show an independent association with modifiable clinical variables such as sleep quality and depression at all time points, a study has found. However, these variables do not predict the degree of improvement in LUTS after assessment and treatment over the medium term.
Depression, sleep disturbance tied to urinary symptoms in men with LUTS
22 Jun 2022Pandemic-caused treatment delays for cancer may aggravate psychological distress
Cancer patients who experience treatment delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions may be vulnerable to psychological distress, reports a recent China study. Effective communication from doctors and other cancer care professionals may help mitigate this effect.
Pandemic-caused treatment delays for cancer may aggravate psychological distress
18 Jun 2022Belt-type device slows breathing rate to ease test anxiety in students
Device-guided breathing (DGB), as facilitated by the RESPeRATE device, appears to reduce test anxiety and can boost subsequent test performance among students, according to a recent study.