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Online on par with in-person care for improving outcomes in psoriasis
An online health model appears to be as effective as in-person care for decreasing functional impairment and depressive symptoms in patients with psoriasis, according to a study.
Online on par with in-person care for improving outcomes in psoriasis
26 Jan 2023Behavioural therapy may improve physical activity, sleep quality in asthma patients
Individuals with asthma may benefit from a behavioural intervention to increase their physical activity (PA), which may lead to improvements in quality of life and sleep, as well as a reduction in asthma and anxiety symptoms, suggest the results of a recent study.
Behavioural therapy may improve physical activity, sleep quality in asthma patients
17 Jan 2023CVD, mood disorders up risk of dementia in RA patients
Among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), those with clinically active RA, cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease (CVD), hypertension, depression, and anxiety are at greater risk of dementia, reveals a study. Among CVD events, ischaemic stroke and heart failure are significantly associated with an increased dementia risk.
CVD, mood disorders up risk of dementia in RA patients
17 Jan 2023Smartphone app supports self-management strategies for bipolar disorder
A smartphone-based self-management intervention may reduce relapse risk and manic symptom severity for patients with bipolar disorder in asymptomatic recovery, a randomized clinical trial has shown.
Smartphone app supports self-management strategies for bipolar disorder
08 Jan 2023Exercise helps keep depression at bay for children, teens
Physical activity interventions are beneficial to children’s mental health, with a recent study suggesting that working out helps reduce depressive symptoms in both children and adolescents.
Exercise helps keep depression at bay for children, teens
07 Jan 20235α-reductase inhibitor treatment implicated in dementia
Men who are receiving treatment with 5α-reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs) are at increased risk of dementia in the immediate period after initiating treatment, a study has shown. Of note, both finasteride and dutasteride are associated with depression, but neither of them is linked to suicide.