Study Reveals Possible Link Between Depression And Higher Body Temperature
A UCSF study involving 20,880 people across 106 countries has found a possible connection between depression and elevated body temperatures.
A UCSF study involving 20,880 people across 106 countries has found a possible connection between depression and elevated body temperatures.
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New positive results demonstrate the efficacy and safety of lumateperone (Caplyta) 42 mg for the prevention of relapse in adult patients with schizophrenia.
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Deaths due to unintentional opioid overdose among youth living in the United States have risen at an extraordinary rate over the past 4 years.1 After…
This cohort study assesses associations between cannabis use and psychosis symptoms among adolescents.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) defines stress as a “state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.” Burnout results from chronic occupational…
Objective: To improve understanding of the application process for temporary involuntary hospitalization (Section 12 of the Massachusetts General Laws) in Boston, the authors focused on…
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