Findings show physical, mental, and cognitive symptoms one year after ICU stay for COVID-19
Stanford–Lancet Commission on the North American Opioid Crisis formed to address the opioid crisis in the United States and Canada
More than half of those with neurological and psychiatric symptoms had persistent symptoms at 23 weeks after discharge
Overall, intentional overdose deaths declined in recent years among men and women; rates higher among non-Hispanic Black women
63.0 percent of patients reached full remission at day three; remission remained high at 69.5 percent at week six
Findings independent of each other, with an even stronger effect seen for women with high levels of social isolation and loneliness
Twenty percent of teens, young adults seeking treatment for substance use disorder had elevated Social Responsiveness Scale-2 Total T-scores
1999-2000 to 2017-2018 saw increase in reported prevalence of melatonin use across sex and age groups
Compared with no screen time, one hour or more of screen time at age 1 year linked to significantly increased odds of ASD at age 3 years
Risks for premature mortality, suicide among individuals with common noncommunicable diseases may be increased by psychiatric comorbidity