cohort study
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accelerometry, ageing, anhedonia, Anxiety, circadian rhythms, cohort study, cross sectional study, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, lifestyle factors, longitudinal study, mood, objective, older adult, sex differences, sleep, SLEEP Advances, sleep disorders, sleep patterns, subjective, UK Biobank, wearables, WHO Composite International Diagnostic InterviewHow sleep changes across later life, and what it means for mental health
Think about the last time you had a bad night of sleep:…
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anticoagulants, antidepressants, Anxiety, atrial fibrillation, bleeding, case-crossover, cohort study, depression, DOACs, drug interactions, Drugs, gastrointestinal bleeding, Interactions, intracranial hemorrhage, ssrisSSRIs + DOACs: No Excess Bleeding vs. Other Antidepressants
SSRIs raise bleeding risk on their own. DOACs (direct oral anticoagulants —…
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bipolar disorder, cardiac malformations, cohort study, Drugs, Ebstein anomaly, lithium, mood stabilizers, NICE guidelines, perinatal, postpartum psychosis, postpartum relapse, pregnancy, PsychiatryLithium in Pregnancy: Why Late Discontinuation Backfires
Lithium prescribing during pregnancy sits in a knot of competing risks. The…
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child and adolescent, cohort study, Editor Nina Higson-Sweeney, iatrogenic, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, longitudinal, preadolescent, suicidal thoughts, suicide, suicide risk, topical, youth mental healthAsking preadolescents about suicide does not increase suicidal thoughts
One of the main concerns about asking preadolescents (8-12 year olds) about…
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antidepressants, cohort study, depression, difficult-to-treat, Editor Eimear Foley, electroconvulsive therapy, health inequalities, maternal depression, Nature Mental Health, perinatal depression, perinatal mental health, personalised care, postpartum depression, pregnancy, register-based study, risk factors, Sweden, Swedish cohort study, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, treatment resistance, women’s healthWhen the treatment doesn’t work: what predicts difficult-to-treat postpartum depression?
Giving birth to a baby is undoubtedly a major event in a…
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acute pain, addiction, analgesics, australia, cohort study, death by suicide, harm, longitudinal research, opioids, pain, pain management, painkillers, risk factor, risk factors, self-harm, substance abuse, suicidal behaviour, suicidality, suicide, The British Journal of Psychiatry, topicalDo prescribed opioids increase self-harm and suicide?
This research explores the link between the use of prescribed opioids and…
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ageing, Alzheimer’s disease, Biological Psychiatry, causality, CHARLS, chronotype, circadian rhythm, cognition, cognitive ageing, cognitive decline, cohort study, Dementia, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, mild cognitive impairment, modifiable risk factors, napping, neurodegenerative disease, older adult, sleep, sleep disorders, sleep disturbance, sleep hygiene, sleep problems, sleep quality, UK BiobankChanging sleep patterns linked to cognitive decline and dementia
Sleep is essential for both physical and mental health. Not getting the…

