High levels of cognitively stimulating leisure activity (CSLA) in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can slow further decline.
Among children and adolescents in the US, there is high emergency department use in the 90 days before and after self-inflicted injury.
Birthing people with intellectual and developmental disabilities were more likely to experience adverse perinatal health outcomes.
On a global scale, people with epilepsy reported low rates of COVID-19 early in the pandemic, according to a study published online.
The use of SGLT2 inhibitors vs DDP-4 inhibitors is associated with a reduced risk of developing different types of dementia.
Following COVID-19 vaccination, most patients with MS do not face an increased risk for relapse requiring corticosteroid therapy.
Brain tumor treatment in early childhood appears to slow the development of academic readiness and lead to lower scores.
Outdoor nighttime light pollution exposure is associated with a higher risk of developing Alzheimer disease, especially among younger adults.
Treatment-resistant depression treatment responses were worse among older adults who had persistent insufficient sleep after 10 weeks.
Hot flashes (HFs) may pose a larger burden during the second half of the night, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Menopause Society.
Women with ADHD exhibited similar increases in basal activity and provoked activity levels as men with ADHD relative to patients without ADHD.
There is a bidirectional association for anxiety and depression with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), according to a study published online.