Compared with usual care, care via the PROVIDE model, a mode of telemedicine, may improve the mental health of patients with depression and anxiety disorders.
The clinical value of prediction of suicidal behavior from the PHQ-9M for teens is significantly improved with supplemental items 10 to 13.
There was an increase in dyslipidemia incidence during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the prepandemic period.
Neoantigen DNA vaccines are safe and capable of inducing neoantigen-specific immune responses in patients with triple-negative breast cancer.
Obesity is associated with self-reported symptoms of depression, eating disorders, and/or binge eating among treatment-seeking adolescents.
There were significant declines in self-reported marijuana use among US adolescents in 2021 compared with 2011.
Continuous moderate-level maternal psychological distress throughout pregnancy is associated with a heightened risk for epilepsy among offspring.
Intersectionality in gender and autism increases the risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors among college students with these identities.
Falling asleep while feeding (FAF) infants is reported commonly among US mothers and is predominantly unplanned.
Patients presenting to emergency departments with opioid overdose have high rates of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
Age-adjusted dementia deaths rates were stable between 2018 and 2019, then increased in 2020 and decreased slightly in 2022.
Ravi B Parikh, MD, MPP discusses the current and future use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the greater US health care system. For decades, traditional pathology approaches have played an integral ...