Adults have increased risks for cognitive deficit, dementia, psychotic disorders, epilepsy or seizures at two-year follow-up
Highest intake levels tied to mild depression and more mentally unhealthy or anxious days per month
Words used by physicians to communicate diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome linked to state of well-being reported by women
Similarly, eating breakfast out of home tied to higher odds of psychosocial behavioral problems
Bereavement, financial hardship especially impactful on student distress, while contracting COVID-19 tied to lower risk for distress
Self-reported neurologic symptoms seem not to correlate with associated quantitative dysfunction
Positive screens for depression or anxiety more likely for racial/ethnic minorities well into the pandemic
Among caregivers of multiple myeloma patients, 44.1 percent and 24.4 percent report anxiety and PTSD symptoms, respectively
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65 percent of respondents reported burnout; more negative mental health impacts seen for frontline and practicing IPs