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- Childhood trauma link to bipolar symptoms strengthened
- Childhood trauma link to bipolar symptoms strengthened
- Environment plays primary role in psychosis transition
- Vasculitis damage swift, accumulating
- Environment plays primary role in psychosis transition
- Type 2 diabetes cytokine elevation places teeth at risk
- Keeping active reduces women’s Crohn’s risk
- QoL, BMI predict exacerbations in Japanese COPD patients
| Childhood trauma link to bipolar symptoms strengthened Posted: 21 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Research confirms a link between childhood trauma and severe symptoms of bipolar disorder in adults. |
| Childhood trauma link to bipolar symptoms strengthened Posted: 21 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Research confirms a link between childhood trauma and severe symptoms of bipolar disorder in adults. |
| Environment plays primary role in psychosis transition Posted: 21 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Research suggests that exposure to environmental risk factors may be necessary for individuals at genetically high risk for psychosis to transition from good health to the psychiatric disorder. |
| Vasculitis damage swift, accumulating Posted: 21 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Study findings reveal the significant burden of disease among patients with antineutrophil-cytoplasm antibody associated vasculitis, with many individuals showing irreversible damage shortly after diagnosis. |
| Environment plays primary role in psychosis transition Posted: 21 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Research suggests that exposure to environmental risk factors may be necessary for individuals at genetically high risk for psychosis to transition from good health to the psychiatric disorder. |
| Type 2 diabetes cytokine elevation places teeth at risk Posted: 20 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Scientists have detected significant differences in the cytokine and chemokine make up of gingival crevicular fluid taken from chronic periodontitis patients with uncontrolled Type 2 diabetes and those without. |
| Keeping active reduces women’s Crohn’s risk Posted: 20 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Regular exercise protects women against the development of Crohn's disease, reveals research published in the BMJ. |
| QoL, BMI predict exacerbations in Japanese COPD patients Posted: 20 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST Analysis of a cohort of Japanese chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients with a low exacerbation frequency shows that low body mass index and poor health-related quality of life independently predict flare ups of the disease. |
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