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Inflammation Biomarkers in Blood of Long-COVID Patients
Click here to view original web page at Inflammation Biomarkers in Blood of Long-COVID Patients Summary: Researchers made significant progress in understanding long COVID by identifying distinct inflammation patterns in the blood of individuals who have experienced severe SARS-CoV-2 infections. This large UK study, which analyzed over 650 patients, found that long COVID sufferers exhibit … Continue reading “Inflammation Biomarkers in Blood of Long-COVID Patients”
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Bipolar Disorder Market Size & Share is Expected to reach USD 5.56 Billion by 2030, to grow at a CAGR of 3.1%
Click here to view original web page at Bipolar Disorder Market Size & Share is Expected to reach USD 5.56 Billion by 2030, to grow at a CAGR of 3.1% “According to the research report published by Polaris Market Research, the global bipolar disorder market was valued at USD 4.28 billion in 2021 and is … Continue reading “Bipolar Disorder Market Size & Share is Expected to reach USD 5.56 Billion by 2030, to grow at a CAGR of 3.1%”
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Top January 2023 FDA Approvals
Click here to view original web page at Top January 2023 FDA Approvals Adacel is administered as a single 0.5-mL intramuscular injection. To start the New Year, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved drugs relevant to conditions often treated by nurse practitioners and PAs. Approvals include treatments for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, … Continue reading “Top January 2023 FDA Approvals”
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Childhood, Adolescent Cancers Linked to Higher Risk of Major Psychiatric Disorders
Click here to view original web page at Childhood, Adolescent Cancers Linked to Higher Risk of Major Psychiatric Disorders Cancer survivors had an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. Compared with the general population, survivors of childhood and adolescent cancers have an increased risk of 6 … Continue reading “Childhood, Adolescent Cancers Linked to Higher Risk of Major Psychiatric Disorders”
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Respectful dialogue begins with training the brain
Click here to view original web page at Respectful dialogue begins with training the brain Invention Timeline. Credit: Reichman University Herzliya-2023, Prof. Ruth Feldman, director of the Center for Developmental Social Neuroscience at Reichman University’s Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, together with her research partners, examined whether it is possible to build an intervention for … Continue reading “Respectful dialogue begins with training the brain”
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I Don’t Mind if You Say You Have ‘a Little OCD’
Click here to view original web page at I Don’t Mind if You Say You Have ‘a Little OCD’ Marcus Schaefer/Trunk Archive It’s become common for people to use diagnostic terms to describe themselves, saying that they are “sort of autistic” or “a bit bipolar” or “a little OCD.” Some say they are “addicted” to … Continue reading “I Don’t Mind if You Say You Have ‘a Little OCD’”