Advertisement
U.S. combat soldiers who have suffered a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury are more likely to experience a range of mental health disorders than soldiers with other serious injuries

Soldiers With Traumatic Brain Injury at Risk for Mental Illness

0
Moderate or severe traumatic brain injury in combat tied to higher risk for range of mental health disorders
Although they comprise a small percentage of all published articles

Industry Ties May Bias Indoor Tanning Studies

0
Studies with financial links to indoor tanning industry significantly more likely to favor indoor tanning
Nurses have an increased risk for suicide and are more likely to have job problems and mental health history and to leave a suicide note

Suicide Risk Increased Among Both Male, Female Nurses

0
Nurses were more likely to have job problems, mental health history and to leave a suicide note
In children with fragile X syndrome

Atypical Sleep Tied to Language Skills in Neurodevelopmental Disorders

0
Nighttime sleep duration predicted receptive vocabulary size in Down syndrome, Williams syndrome
Major depressive disorder and noncombat trauma are important factors tied to suicide ideation risk during combat deployment

More Than One in 10 Deployed Soldiers Thinks About Suicide

0
Lifetime noncombat trauma exposure and major depressive disorder may up the risk for suicide ideation
Bumetanide seems effective for improving symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in young children

Bumetanide Promising for Reducing Autism Symptoms

0
Decrease in GABA/glutamate ratio in insular cortex tied to symptom improvement in bumetanide group
Rates of suicide are significantly higher for individuals diagnosed with a neurological disorder versus the general population

Suicide Rates Higher for Individuals With Neurological Disorders

0
Significant variance seen in excess deaths based on time since diagnosis, with rate higher sooner after diagnosis
Altering the default settings in the electronic medical record can influence the quantity of opioids prescribed in an emergency department setting

Altering Default Settings in EHR Influences Opioid Prescribing

0
Lower default was associated with lower number of pills prescribed in eight of 15 pairwise comparisons
Mothers with autism face unique challenges

Mothers With Autism Face Higher Rates of Postpartum Depression

0
Women with autism feel misunderstood by professionals, unable to receive parenting support
A change in the law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone correlated with a large increase in the number of naloxone orders dispensed in Ohio

More Naloxone Orders Filled When Pharmacists Can Dispense

0
2,328 percent increase in naloxone orders found in Ohio Medicaid population after policy implementation