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Development of severe permanent cognitive or functional impairment is common among residents admitted to long-term care (LTC).
Addressing nursing understaffing improves outcomes for hospitalized patients, according to a study published online.
Risk factors for Alzheimer disease are associated with cognitive function starting in the mid-20s, according to a study published.
Ketamine may serve as a secondary therapeutic approach for restrictive EDs, particularly because of its effects on rigid thought patterns.
The use of lemborexant vs placebo is effective and well-tolerated to treat sleep symptoms among patients with insomnia.
What do we know about the ways major depressive disorder can affect comorbidities, and how does it affect treatment regimens?
During 2018 to 2022, pregnancy-related deaths in the United States increased, according to a study published online.
HealthDay News — The nursing workforce remains under immense pressure due to stress, burnout, and persistent short staffing, according to a report released by Cross Country Healthcare.
There is a lack of medical training addressing clinician weight bias despite the implicit bias that exists in some future providers.
Declining childhood vaccination rates may increase outbreaks of eliminated vaccine-preventable infections within the United States, leading to a return to endemicity.
Persistent suicidal ideation over 12 months was related to burdensomeness, belongingness, voices, suspiciousness, and social motivations.
Adults with acne have a higher likelihood of having eating disorders, according to a letter to the editor published online.