In a recent study, a team of researchers investigated the potential of a novel, inexpensive diagnostic tool that uses infrared light and blood plasma to diagnose and discriminate between different types of...
While higher lifetime antipsychotic exposure has been associated with poorer cognition in patients with schizophrenia, the effects of adjunctive psychiatric medication use and lifetime trends are not well...
Although multiple treatment options for childhood anxiety exist, current guidelines do not provide consistent advice on which to use. In a recent study, researchers assessed the safety and efficacy of...
Long-standing belief has been that women with the APOE ε3/ε4 genotype have a higher risk of developing AD than men. In a recent study, researchers sought to determine how sex and APOE genotype affect the...
Primary care is often underutilized in the treatment of opioid and alcohol use disorders. In a recent study, researchers sought to determine whether collaborative care could help to improve outcomes among...
A recent population-based cohort study sought to substantiate the long-held assumption that patients with intellectual disability treated with antipsychotics have higher rates of adverse movement side...
In a recent study, researchers aimed to assess the relationship between lower systolic blood pressure targets, cognitive outcomes, and racial disparities among older adults with hypertension. To see which...
Although Roux-en-Y gastric bypass during adolescence is known to cause substantial bodyweight reduction and an improvement in weight-related quality of life into adulthood, less is known about its impact on...