Tag: #MentalHealth
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Predictive Psychological Factors Behind Alcohol Abuse in University StudentsThe Critical Role of Childhood Trauma and Anger Management
Introduction Alcohol misuse among university students remains a pressing global concern, driven by various psychological and environmental factors. A recent study explored the underlying predictors of problematic alcohol use among Turkish university students, revealing significant associations with childhood abuse, suicide probability, and anger expression styles. These findings shed new light on preventive strategies and interventions…
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Healing Asthma with Love How Bonding Therapy Transforms Pediatric Respiratory Health
Introduction Asthma continues to be one of the most disruptive chronic illnesses among children, causing millions of missed school days and frequent hospital visits. But what if the root of some cases lies not just in allergens or genetics but in the mother-child bond? A compelling study explores how repairing disrupted maternal-infant bonding through focused…
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Gut Brain AxisHow Microbiota Shapes Mental and Neurological Health
Introduction Unlocking the Secrets of the Gut-Brain Axis The gut and brain may seem like distant organs, but new research reveals they’re in constant, intricate communication. The gut-brain axis (GBA) a bidirectional network linking the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system—plays a pivotal role in our mood, memory, and neurological health. From influencing stress…
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Economic Inequality and Suicide in the U.S A 36 Year State-Level Analysis Reveals Startling Trends
Introduction Rising suicide rates across the United States have become an alarming public health concern, especially when viewed through the lens of economic disparity. A comprehensive new study explores how widening income gaps and unemployment trends contribute to suicide rates across all 50 U.S. states over a 36-year period. This groundbreaking research adds critical insight…
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Long-Term Mental Health and Quality of Life After Myocardial Infarction A 2 Year Observational Study
IntroductionRecovering from a myocardial infarction (MI) is not just a physical journey but also a mental and emotional one. Anxiety, depression, and overall quality of life (QoL) in post-MI patients are crucial factors that impact long-term health outcomes. A recent observational study examined these factors two years post-MI, providing valuable insights into patients’ psychological well-being…
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The Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic on Private Psychiatric Outpatient Services
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has left lasting effects not only on physical health but also on mental well-being. A recent study examined how psychiatric outpatient profiles changed before, during, and after the pandemic, revealing significant shifts in mood, anxiety, and cognitive symptoms. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more groundbreaking research in this field. Key Findings from the…
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Advancing Dementia and Neuropsychiatric Disorder Diagnosis: The Role of PET-TAC and Resting-State EEG-fMRI
IntroductionUnderstanding cognitive abilities in patients with neuropsychiatric disorders is a crucial aspect of both medical and legal assessments. Recent advancements in neuroimaging, particularly PET-TAC and resting-state EEG-fMRI, offer a promising approach to evaluating the ability to comprehend and make decisions. These techniques could significantly enhance clinical assessments for dementia and psychiatric conditions. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for…
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Exploring the Link Between Bipolar Disorder and Goldenhar Syndrome: A Rare Case Study
IntroductionGoldenhar syndrome is a congenital disorder primarily affecting the eyes, ears, and spine. While it has been well-documented in medical literature, its association with psychiatric conditions remains largely unexplored. A recent case study sheds light on a rare instance of bipolar disorder with psychotic features in a patient with Goldenhar syndrome. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more…
