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Keeping Your Mind Healthy During in Social Distancing

So, you’re staying inside and isolated to protect yourself from COVID-19. And while you’re reducing your risk for contracting the virus, you could be boosting the risk for other illnesses. Self-isolation is a trade-off. Staying in and limiting contact with others for the foreseeable future can offer self-protection, protection for loved ones, and for society ...click here to read more

Elevated Risk of Mental Health Disorders among Adults with Cerebral Palsy

Adults with cerebral palsy could be at higher risk for experiencing mental health disorders, according to a new study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. This new research highlights the need for increased awareness of mental health disorders among adults with cerebral palsy. Most research on cerebral palsy tends to focus on childhood, ...click here to read more

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Is Associated with Pain in Temporomandibular Joint, Sleep, and Mental Disorder

New research finds that gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) can not only cause pain in the temporomandibular joint but also contribute to poor sleep and mental health. Many people are unaware of the far-reaching risk factors associated with GERD, and the study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) helps to show just how serious the condition ...click here to read more

Your Risk of Heart Disease and Arthritis Rises Because of This

The latest research findings have uncovered that depression and anxiety are risk factors for heart disease, hypertension, arthritis, headaches, back pain, and upset stomach. The study found that depression and anxiety affect the body in a similar way to smoking and obesity, which can also lead to the aforementioned conditions. Typical annual physical exams touch ...click here to read more

Rheumatoid arthritis and depression linked: Depression may worsen the arthritis pain

Depression has been found to worsen pain experienced in rheumatoid arthritis. Rates of depression among rheumatoid arthritis patients is estimated between 13 to 42 percent which reveals how closely associated the two conditions really are. As to why depression is so prevalent in arthritis is that dealing with a chronic condition is stressful which can ...click here to read more

Preeclampsia Associated with High Dementia Risk in Later Life in Women

While pregnancy and childbirth still contain many mysteries to the medical community and general population, some conditions that occur during pregnancy are beginning to offer potential predictors for health after giving birth. One such condition is preeclampsia, which causes organ damage to the liver or kidneys. It occurs in three to five percent of all ...click here to read more

How to treat catatonic depression? Symptoms and causes

Catatonic depression is a subset of depression that is characterized by additional symptoms of extended periods without speaking and remaining motionless for a long time. The term catatonic is not a separate illness, but rather considered an additional part of an already present diagnosis. Other illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia could also have ...click here to read more

Cognitive (Brain) Training Plus Exercise Improve Brain Structure, Cognition in the Elderly

Over the next decade, the population of elderly people in North America is expected to rise exponentially. While many people in this age category maintain healthy lifestyles and overall good health, 20 percent or more will experience disability and fragility due to any number of health conditions. With rates rising as quickly as they’re expected ...click here to read more