Suicide risk is not only elevated among individuals with psychiatric disorders, but also among individuals with medical conditions.
Acute and accelerated long-term cognitive decline after stroke is prevalent among older stroke survivors, according to the results of a cohort study.
Black race is associated with prolonged time of arrival intervals with stroke and significantly decreased odds of emergency medical services.
High levels of well-being may protect against the risks for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), according to a study.
Having a high baseline Life’s Essential 8 status and maintaining it over an extended time period may decrease risk for stroke.
A look into diabetes and pregnancy and its effect on long-term cardiovascular health for the beginning of Diabetes Awareness Month.
The global burden of stroke is considerable, according to a study published in the October issue of The Lancet Neurology.
Two-fifths of Americans (41 percent) say their mood declines during the winter months, according to the results.
Missed diagnosis of PCOS was associated with Black vs White race, Medicaid vs private insurance, and normal BMI vs overweight BMI.
Implementation of population-based suicide care in primary care yields an increase in the rates of safety planning and a reduction in suicide attempts.
DemRisk, dementia prediction model that uses primary care data, can identify at-risk patients, especially those aged between 60 and 79.
Youth antidepressant warnings had a detrimental unintended effect: significant reductions in mental health care.