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Poor mental health raises risk of incident T2D
People with worse overall psychological wellbeing are at significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) in a dose‒response manner irrespective of their genetic predisposition, suggest the results of a recent study.
Poor mental health raises risk of incident T2D
18 Aug 2022Psychotherapy for alcohol use disorder extends benefit to alcohol-related liver disease
Undergoing psychotherapy for alcohol use disorder (AUD) helps prevent the incidence and progression of alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), according to a study.
Psychotherapy for alcohol use disorder extends benefit to alcohol-related liver disease
18 Aug 2022Meta-analysis: “Sunshine vitamin” may brighten mood
Vitamin D is known for its role in bone ossification, and most of this vitamin is made when skin is exposed to sunlight. Recently, a meta-analysis has reported that supplemental vitamin D can help alleviate depressive symptoms in adults.
Meta-analysis: “Sunshine vitamin” may brighten mood
17 Aug 2022Labour epidural analgesia not a risk factor for offspring ASD, ADHD
Children born to mothers who were exposed to labour epidural analgesia do not appear to be at greater risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study.
Labour epidural analgesia not a risk factor for offspring ASD, ADHD
17 Aug 2022Counseling intervention helps avert weight gain in midlife women
Women who are trying to prevent obesity during midlife may benefit from counseling interventions, which a recent study has shown to result in modest differences in weight change without causing any significant harm.
Counseling intervention helps avert weight gain in midlife women
15 Aug 2022Depression, anxiety, sleep troubles common in primary Sjögren’s syndrome
Patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) show high levels of depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbances, reports a recent study. Cognitive impairments are also prevalent in this patient population.