There is a strong association between cannabis use and risk for psychotic disorder in adolescents, according to a study published.
The levels of food processing is associated with cognitive impairment and stroke, according to a study published online.
Pediatric mental health hospitalizations of 14 days or greater are more common among certain demographic and clinical subsets of patients.
Partners and adult children of stroke survivors vs the general population are at a higher risk for mental health conditions and self-harm or suicide.
The likelihood of developing dementia is greater among people experiencing homelessness vs housed populations in Ontario, Canada.
Psychotherapy treatment outcomes for patients with late-life depression are significantly associated with perceived physical health.
Hallucinogens in mental health are increasingly being investigated in the drug pipeline, especially for depressive disorders and PTSD.
Social media use is associated with an increased risk for cigarette smoking and electronic cigarette use in teens and young adults.
Patients admitted for ischemic stroke who live in the Stroke Belt are less likely to receive a neurologic evaluation during hospital stays.
Delirium is a significant risk factor for death and incident dementia among older adults without dementia at baseline, particularly in men.
Methylphenidate (extended- and delayed-release) improves emotional lability among children with ADHD after 6 weeks of treatment.
Metabolic syndrome prevalence was associated with an average sleep duration globally but short sleep duration in North America.