Dementia risk has been linked to air pollution exposure — particularly PM2.5 exposure — through a growing body of medical research.
All articles by Tori Rodriguez, MA, LPC, AHC
As gestational diabetes becomes more common, it is important for physicians to consider its long-term effect on health, including cardiovascular health.
Psychiatry Advisor spoke with Michelle Lewis to discuss how color psychology can play an important role in the design of health care spaces and physician branding.
Wildfire smoke health effects, including cardiovascular disease, are in need of further study as climate change intensifies.
Findings published in 2020 suggest that irregular sleep schedules may increase CVD risk independent of sleep quality or duration.
Sameed Khatana MD, and Barrak Alahmad, MD, discuss the impact of climate change on patients’ risk for cardiovascular disease.
Christa O’Hana S. Nobleza, MD, MSCI, a board certified physician who specializes in neurocritical care, highlights the importance of addressing mental health needs and finding solutions for physicians.
Looking at stress and university students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to the physical risks, experts anticipate a myriad of mental health ramifications stemming from the loss of abortion access and the associated economic and occupational repercussions.
The main focus of the debate surrounding pediatric bipolar disorder pertains to the concept of a prepubertal subtype of the disorder.
Apps for detecting sleep apnea are increasingly popular, but are they effective — and is the data they generate relevant for clinicians?
Experts discuss the clinical features of, treatments for, and need for further research on the topic of abdominal migraine in pediatric populations.
Recent research and an interviews with cardiologists highlight health disparities in heart failure care.
Compared with nonpharmacologic approaches, research consistently supports the benefits of medication for opioid use disorder, including fewer deaths, higher rates of sustained recovery, and greater cost-effectiveness.
Anna Lembke, MD, discusses how patients who use drugs are affected by the convergence of 2 public health emergencies – increasing overdose rates, and the COVID-19 pandemic – and addresses controversial solutions proposed by other investigators.
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