Team finds PTSD nearly doubles infection risk
First-of-its-kind study finds people with PTSD were 1.8 times as likely to have any infection as those without PTSD, ranging […]
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First-of-its-kind study finds people with PTSD were 1.8 times as likely to have any infection as those without PTSD, ranging […] (HealthDay)—The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) finds that the current evidence is insufficient to recommend primary care-based interventions to […] (HealthDay)—Posting selfies on social media won’t do you any favors in terms of likability. A small new study finds that […] New research has found that it may be possible to predict if people with mild memory and thinking impairments will […] Can cancer break your heart? One in 6 ‘broken heart syndrome’ patients have had the disease – and are more […] Micronutrient deficiencies, including vitamins B12 and D, as well as folate, iron, zinc and copper, are common in adults at […] For health professionals, posting a single negative comment to their Facebook profiles may hinder their credibility with current or potential […] Skyrocketing spending and excess costs in the health care industry are reduced by innovative auditing methods that focus on increasing […] Children who tend to attribute hostile motives to other people are more likely to display aggression, however, the strength of […] In a group of former professional athletes who experienced multiple concussions, a new study has found that approximately half the […]
Team finds PTSD nearly doubles infection risk
USPSTF finds evidence lacking to prevent illicit drug use in youth
Posting all those selfies online could backfire, study finds
Eye-tracking tests may be key to predicting who will develop Alzheimer’s disease, study finds
One in 6 ‘broken heart syndrome’ patients have had cancer, study finds
Study finds micronutrient deficiencies common at time of celiac disease diagnosis
Study finds health professionals need to be cautious on social media
Deterrence-based audit policies reduce excess costs in health care, study finds
Study finds tie between attributing hostile intent and aggression in children and youth
Study finds biomarker of CTE in some former athletes with multiple concussions