New Postpartum Depression Drug Comes With Hefty Price Tag
Zurzuvae not only presents a new way to treat postpartum depression, but it also 'appears to be fast-acting'
Electronic Medical Records May Hold Early Signs of Bipolar Disorder in Adults
Health service use patterns may be indicator of bipolar disorder
Health Care Spending Up for Child Survivors of Firearm Injuries
Survivors and family members of survivors have increased mental health care use
PTSD Symptoms Linked to Higher Carotid Atherosclerosis in Women
PTSD symptoms linked to greater whole-brain white matter hyperintensity volume, poorer cognition in APOE ε4 carriers
Critics Slam Updated Infection Control Recommendations for Hospitals
Health care workers worry whether the guidelines are protecting a hospital's bottom line rather than worker health
Skin Diseases Pose a Psychosocial Burden
Effect seen on patients' daily and work life
Interventions to Redesign Patient Care Do Not Improve Outcomes
Nurses reported improvement in median teamwork climate score, but no improvement in hospitalized patient outcomes
More Than Half of U.S. Adults Use Internet to Look for Health, Medical Information
Adults aged 30 to 44 years have highest use of internet for communicating with doctor, doctor's office
Sociodemographic Disparities Seen in Quality of Life in Children With Hearing Loss
Differences seen across race, ethnicities, and neighborhood disadvantage
Parents Report Both Benefits, Concerns With Youth Internet Use
Problematic youth internet use tied to negative parenting styles