Women may be living longer than men, but they are also spending far more years battling pain, depression, anxiety and other ...
A new citywide study reveals that New York City adults with multiple chronic diseases are significantly more likely to report mental health treatment utilization, though the strength of this ...
Women may be living longer than men, but they also spend significantly more years coping with chronic pain, mental health ...
More than 20% of Americans will be diagnosed with mental illness in their lifetimes. They will, that is, experience conditions that influence the way they think, feel and act – and that may initially ...
When a person has chronic diabetes complications -- such as heart attack, stroke and nerve damage - they are more likely to have a mental health disorder, and vice versa, according to a study.
—Patients with certain gastrointestinal diseases and comorbid psychiatric diseases are more likely to have adverse healthcare outcomes that require readmission to the hospital and longer lengths of ...
Severe mental illnesses affected 7.3% of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), representing a 56% higher prevalence than in the general population. The presence of mental illness was linked to ...
The study found that in women with chronic pelvic pain disorders, more weekly moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity was associated with better mental health and physical function. Higher ...
In America today, more than 6 million adults live with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Despite advances in medicine and growing awareness of mental health ...
A new study published in The Lancet found that India witnessed some of the sharpest increases in mental disorders over the ...
Heart attack, stroke, nerve damage. These are just some of the complications for which millions of Americans with diabetes are at greater risk. When a person has any of these chronic diabetes ...