<p>Nonmarried individuals with ischemic heart disease have higher prevalence of state hopelessness than married individuals</p>

<p>Adults with disabilities more often report that the pandemic makes it harder for them to access care, medication</p>

<p>Rates of overdose, mental health crises increased after dose tapering among patients prescribed stable, long-term, higher-dose opioid therapy</p>

<p>Risk particularly heightened in the six months following diagnosis</p>

<p>Nonpsychotic perceptual disturbance at age 18 years linked to increases in midlife hallucinations, delusions, and total psychotic symptoms</p>

<p>Much of the poor mental health during school closures tied to established risk factors</p>

<p>18.3 percent of respondents aged 50 to 80 years reported worse mental health; 29.0 percent made a lifestyle change to address mental health</p>

<p>Findings show even higher risk among those with severe mental disorders, like schizophrenia and bipolar disorders</p>

<p>Findings seen in double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled discontinuation trial that was stopped early for efficacy</p>

<p>Odds of psychological distress, smoking, suicidal intent reduced among transgender and gender-diverse adults assigned male at birth</p>