The use of well-being therapy to treat depression associated with coronary artery disease Randomized controlled trials (RCT) of psychotherapeutic interventions have addressed depression and demoralization associated with acute coronary syndromes. The present trial introduces psychological well-being, an increasingly ... Dec 15, 2020 0 2
AI that detects post-stroke depression type can help stroke survivors get right treatment An AI developed by Japanese researchers might soon help stroke survivors get the right treatment by detecting a patient's post-stroke depression (PSD) type, a frequently seen but often overlooked neuropsychiatric manifestation ... Dec 15, 2020 0 49
Pfizer vaccine final results: It's highly protective – but how long for? The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19 has reached the end of clinical trials and is now being rolled out in multiple countries. Regulatory bodies in the UK, Canada and the US have granted temporary or emergency use authorisation ... Dec 15, 2020 1 2
5 tips for ventilation to reduce COVID risk at home and work As many of us return to the office, and congregate indoors over dinner and drinks during the summer holidays, we need to think about ventilation to minimize the indoor spread of COVID-19. Dec 15, 2020 0 11
Study discovers new targets for MS treatment and potential early disease marker University of Manitoba researchers have discovered that a specific protein has the potential to be used as a treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) and could one day predict whether someone may develop the disease. Dec 15, 2020 0 4
One year on from the bushfires, scientists need mental health support One night in January 2020, I couldn't sleep. I kept waking to check my phone for news from Kangaroo Island, off South Australia. Fires had already burned through several sites where I'd researched the island's endangered ... Dec 15, 2020 0 2
Nearly half of young drivers are resuming driving just weeks after sustaining a concussion Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn Nursing) found that nearly half of adolescents who sought specialty care for a concussion were back to ... Dec 15, 2020 0 10
Study: Surge of teen vaping levels off, but remains high as of early 2020 Findings released today from the most recent Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey of substance use behaviors and related attitudes among teens in the United States indicate that levels of nicotine and marijuana vaping did not ... Dec 15, 2020 0 36
Digital solutions may aid athletes' mental health From stress, burnout, career disruption and social isolation, the COVID-19 pandemic has posed similar challenges for many people including one special subgroup—that of elite athletes. Dec 15, 2020 0 0
Hallucinations induced in lab could be key to better understanding and treatment Cognitive neuroscientists from UNSW Sydney say if we really want to understand and treat the pathological hallucinations that affect people with physical and mental illnesses, the best place to start is in the laboratory. Dec 15, 2020 0 32