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- Bipolar patients do not show accelerated cognitive decline
- Eat fruit and veggies to prevent heart attack, women told
- Bipolar patients do not show accelerated cognitive decline
- First-episode schizophrenia patients show widespread cognitive deficits
- First-episode schizophrenia patients show widespread cognitive deficits
- Persistence pays out exercise benefits in heart failure
- Prevalence of OCD in children ‘high’
- Warfarin therapy should not be stopped completely after GI bleeding
| Bipolar patients do not show accelerated cognitive decline Posted: 25 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT Elderly patients with bipolar disorder do not show greater levels of cognitive decline over 2 years than their mentally healthy counterparts, research suggests. |
| Eat fruit and veggies to prevent heart attack, women told Posted: 25 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT A diet that is high in antioxidants can reduce the risk for myocardial infarction in women, a study suggests. |
| Bipolar patients do not show accelerated cognitive decline Posted: 25 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT Elderly patients with bipolar disorder do not show greater levels of cognitive decline over 2 years than their mentally healthy counterparts, research suggests. |
| First-episode schizophrenia patients show widespread cognitive deficits Posted: 25 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT Antipsychotic-naïve patients with a first-episode of schizophrenia show deficits in all cognitive domains compared with mentally healthy individuals, researchers report. |
| First-episode schizophrenia patients show widespread cognitive deficits Posted: 25 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT Antipsychotic-naïve patients with a first-episode of schizophrenia show deficits in all cognitive domains compared with mentally healthy individuals, researchers report. |
| Persistence pays out exercise benefits in heart failure Posted: 24 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT Health benefits derived from regular exercise accumulate over the long term, shows a 10-year study in patients with heart failure. |
| Prevalence of OCD in children ‘high’ Posted: 24 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT Results from a Spanish study suggest that the prevalence of obsessive‑compulsive disorder and associated symptoms among children is higher than previously thought. |
| Warfarin therapy should not be stopped completely after GI bleeding Posted: 24 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT The decision to not resume warfarin therapy following a gastrointestinal bleeding event is linked to an increased risk for thrombosis and mortality, researchers suggest. |
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