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Mental Health (Page 160)

1 in 10 U.S. Seniors Has Dementia; Minorities Hit Hardest

2022-10-24
By: Exporter
On: October 24, 2022
In: Alzheimers, Mental Health, Neurological, Public Health, Seniors

MONDAY, Oct. 24, 2022 (HealthDay News) — One in 10 older Americans has dementia, and twice as many have mild mental impairment, a new study finds. As the nation’s population grows older, the burden on families and society is likely to grow, and minorities will be affected most, experts say.Continue Reading

As Young Doctors’ Work Hours Rise, So Do Odds for Depression

2022-10-24
By: Exporter
On: October 24, 2022
In: General Health, Mental Health

MONDAY, Oct. 24, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Training to become a doctor can be grueling, and now a new study finds a direct correlation between longer work hours and depression symptoms in first-year residents. Medical residency — the training that new doctors undergo at hospitals or clinics — is infamousContinue Reading

Sleep-Deprived Kids Will Snack More: Study

2022-10-24
By: Exporter
On: October 24, 2022
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Obesity, Parenting, Sleep Disorders

MONDAY, Oct. 24, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Experts studying kids’ sleep and eating habits have learned more about a potential reason for childhood obesity. Kids who are deprived of sleep tend to eat more calories the next day, researchers found. And some of those extra calories come from less-healthy, sugar-ladenContinue Reading

Surgery Holds Danger for Seniors. Who’s Most at Risk?

2022-10-21
By: Exporter
On: October 21, 2022
In: Health & Technology, Mental Health, Seniors

FRIDAY, Oct. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Surgery can be a daunting prospect at any age. Now, researchers say they’ve spotted two key factors upping the odds of a poor surgical outcome in seniors. Older adults who are either frail or suffering from dementia have high rates of death inContinue Reading

Surgeon General Says ‘Toxic Workplaces’ Take Big Toll on Workers’ Health

2022-10-21
By: Exporter
On: October 21, 2022
In: Mental Health

FRIDAY, Oct. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Just about anyone who’s ever dealt with a toxic work environment can tell you about the toll it takes on your physical and mental health. Now, the U.S. government is backing that perception up with some evidence. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy releasedContinue Reading

Kept Home Under Lockdown, U.S. Couples May Have Spurred a ‘Baby Bump’

2022-10-21
By: Exporter
On: October 21, 2022
In: Mental Health, Parenting, Public Health

FRIDAY, Oct. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — The pandemic brought about a lot of changes in people’s lives. For many, that included a new baby. The United States saw a “baby bump” in 2021 described in a new study as “the first major reversal in declining U.S. fertility rates sinceContinue Reading

Even a Pasted-On Smile Can Lighten Your Mood

2022-10-21
By: Exporter
On: October 21, 2022
In: Mental Health, Neurological

FRIDAY, Oct. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — If you’re feeling a little low, smile anyway. That alone could shift your mood. This idea is known as the facial feedback hypothesis, and researchers set out to either prove or disprove the theory in a new global study, finding strong evidence thatContinue Reading

Your Hospital Room Could Affect Outcomes After Surgery

2022-10-20
By: Exporter
On: October 20, 2022
In: Doctors and Health Care, Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Mental Health

THURSDAY, Oct. 20, 2022 (HealthDay News) — “Location, location, location” works in real estate, and a new study argues that the location of your hospital room could save your life after surgery. Patients are more likely to die after surgery if they are placed in certain types of rooms toContinue Reading

‘Friends’ Star Matthew Perry Reveals Harrowing Addiction Journey

2022-10-20
By: Exporter
On: October 20, 2022
In: Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Oct. 20, 2022 (HealthDay News) – Just a few years ago, “Friends” actor Matthew Perry almost died from opioid overuse that nearly destroyed his colon and almost killed him. Now, he’s sober and wants to tell his story. Perry has written a memoir, “Friends, Lovers and the Big TerribleContinue Reading

Even Alligators Might Be Harmed by PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’

2022-10-20
By: Exporter
On: October 20, 2022
In: Medical Disorders, Mental Health

THURSDAY, Oct. 20, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Alligators along North Carolina’s Cape Fear River have high blood levels of 14 toxic chemicals, along with signs of immune system damage, new research shows. The study of levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyls (PFAS) in the reptiles’ blood adds to concerns that theContinue Reading

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