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Social support benefits individuals prone to depression under stress
A nurturing social environment turns out to be helpful to individuals who are genetically at greater risk for developing increased depressive symptoms under adverse social conditions, as shown in a study.
Social support benefits individuals prone to depression under stress
20 Feb 2023
Psychiatric comorbidity boosts healthcare use in youth with newly diagnosed SLE
Young patients with newly diagnosed systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are vulnerable to psychiatric comorbidity, which tends to increase healthcare utilization, according to a study.
Psychiatric comorbidity boosts healthcare use in youth with newly diagnosed SLE
09 Feb 2023
EULAST: No clear benefits in prescribing long-acting over oral antipsychotics for early-phase schizophrenia
Long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIAs) showed no substantial advantage over oral antipsychotics in terms of time to discontinuation in patients with early-phase schizophrenia, the EULAST trial has demonstrated.
EULAST: No clear benefits in prescribing long-acting over oral antipsychotics for early-phase schizophrenia
03 Feb 2023
Antipsychotic prescriptions for dementia soared during COVID-19 pandemic
The overall rate of antipsychotic drug prescriptions to patients with dementia increased markedly during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic, and did not return to prepandemic levels when the acute phase was over, a multinational network cohort study has shown.
Antipsychotic prescriptions for dementia soared during COVID-19 pandemic
02 Feb 2023
Online on par with in-person care for improving outcomes in psoriasis
An online health model appears to be as effective as in-person care for decreasing functional impairment and depressive symptoms in patients with psoriasis, according to a study.
Online on par with in-person care for improving outcomes in psoriasis
26 Jan 2023
Behavioural therapy may improve physical activity, sleep quality in asthma patients
Individuals with asthma may benefit from a behavioural intervention to increase their physical activity (PA), which may lead to improvements in quality of life and sleep, as well as a reduction in asthma and anxiety symptoms, suggest the results of a recent study.