The global burden of stroke is considerable, according to a study published in the October issue of The Lancet Neurology.
DemRisk, dementia prediction model that uses primary care data, can identify at-risk patients, especially those aged between 60 and 79.
Having a high baseline Life’s Essential 8 status and maintaining it over an extended time period may decrease risk for stroke.
Two-fifths of Americans (41 percent) say their mood declines during the winter months, according to the results.
Implementation of population-based suicide care in primary care yields an increase in the rates of safety planning and a reduction in suicide attempts.
High levels of well-being may protect against the risks for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), according to a study.
Missed diagnosis of PCOS was associated with Black vs White race, Medicaid vs private insurance, and normal BMI vs overweight BMI.
Lifestyle/Antisocial traits, but not Interpersonal/Affective factors, were associated with executive dysfunction in general psychopathy.
Compared with usual care, care via the PROVIDE model, a mode of telemedicine, may improve the mental health of patients with depression and anxiety disorders.
Booster doses of the original monovalent COVID-19 vaccine are associated with lower incidence of symptoms in health care personnel 6 weeks postinfection.
Crisugabalin provides significant improvement in average daily pain score and shows promise as a postherpetic neuralgia treatment.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine updated its guidelines on the treatment of restless leg syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder.