Hospitalizations for homeless individuals are on the rise
Mental illness, substance use remain primary drivers of hospitalization among homeless adults A homeless individual is one who lacks fixed ...
Mental illness, substance use remain primary drivers of hospitalization among homeless adults A homeless individual is one who lacks fixed ...
Credit: (Gilbert et. al., Journal of Clinical Investigation) A study using a PET scan tracer developed at the Martinos Center ...
Credit: CU Boulder Imagine a barking dog, a furry spider or another perceived threat and your brain and body respond ...
Study to examine why those who exercise more drink mostCredit: University of Houston Upending conventional wisdom that physical activity can ...
RCSI researchers play key role in international collaborationCredit: RCSI Monday, 10 December 2018: The largest study of its kind, led ...
Credit: The University of Queensland Newborns with vitamin D deficiency have an increased risk of schizophrenia later in life, a ...
Smaller than an M&M and thinner than a credit card, device can optimize treatment of neonatal jaundice, skin diseases, seasonal ...
Restoring brain cell receptors helps restore normal behaviorCredit: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Despite extensive research efforts, schizophrenia ...
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