-
Mashup Score: 2Naltrexone-Bupropion and Behavior Therapy, Alone and Combined, for Binge-Eating Disorder: Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial - 1 year(s) ago
Objective: Binge-eating disorder, the most prevalent eating disorder, is a serious public health problem associated with obesity, psychiatric and medical comorbidities, and functional impairments. Binge-eating disorder remains underrecognized and infrequently treated, and few evidence-based treatments exist. The authors tested the effectiveness of naltrexone-bupropion and behavioral weight loss…
Source: American Journal of PsychiatryCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Q&A: Contingency management may be a viable treatment method for stimulant use disorders - 2 year(s) ago
Research suggests that contingency management, a behavioral and incentive-based treatment strategy, may be a promising option for patients with stimulant use disorder. The San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) has operated a contingency management program for roughly 11 years. The Positive Reinforcement Opportunity Project (PROP) is designed to counsel individuals who are using stimulants like
Source: www.healio.comCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 2Clinical Trial Results for Semaglutide Demonstrate Weight Loss Benefit as Add-On Therapy - Endocrinology Advisor - 3 year(s) ago
Overweight or obese adults who received once-weekly subcutaneous semaglutide, ate a low calorie diet and received behavior therapy, experienced clinically significant weight loss by 68 weeks.
Source: Endocrinology AdvisorCategories: Endocrinology, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Alterations in Brain Function After Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Migraine in Children and Adolescents - 4 year(s) ago
Objectives This basic mechanistic study examined the changes in brain activation and resting‐state connectivity after 8 weeks of CBT in youth with migraine. Background Cognitive behavioral therapy…
Source: American Headache SocietyCategories: Latest Headlines, NeurologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Behavioral Therapy Preferences in People With Migraine - 4 year(s) ago
Background There are safe and well‐tolerated level A evidence‐based behavioral therapies for the prevention of migraine. They are biofeedback, cognitive behavioral therapy, and relaxation. However, …
Source: American Headache SocietyCategories: NeurologyTweet
People with #binge-eatingdisorder benefit from specific #behavioraltherapy and medication @yale https://t.co/VcuBJCVvq1 https://t.co/3pm7Ji1adB