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Eve Bender

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Recent Articles

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Chronic Loneliness Tied to Increased Stroke Risk

Adults older than 50 years who report experiencing persistently high levels of loneliness have a 56% increased risk for stroke, a new study showed.
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Medical Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders Falls Short

Just one third of outpatient community mental health treatment facilities in 20 states report they offer medication for opioid use disorder, new research showed.
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Prostate Meds Tied to Reduced Risk for Lewy Body Dementia

Prostate medications that increase availability of adenosine triphosphate are associated with a reduced risk for dementia with Lewy bodies.
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Conduct Disorder Tied to Extensive Brain Structure Differences

The largest study to date on conduct disorder in youth shows it is associated with extensive brain volume differences in several subcortical areas.
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Poverty Causally Linked to Mental Illness and Vice Versa

There is a bidirectional, causal relationship between mental illness and poverty, new research shows.
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High-Dose Theta Burst Stimulation Linked to Improved Poststroke Mot...

After just 3 weeks of treatment, high-dose TBS was associated with significantly improved poststroke upper extremity motor function compared with sham TBS.
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Ofatumumab Bests Teriflunomide for RRMS Across Racial Groups

The monoclonal antibody ofatumumab is more effective in achieving a disease-free state in RRMS than the immunomodulatory drug teriflunomide, results of a phase 3 trial suggested.
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Is It Time for Universal Suicide Screening?

Some argue universal suicide screening saves lives. Others contend it is ineffective and possibly harmful. So, what is the most effective way to prevent suicide?
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At-Home tDCS With Remote Supervision Safe, Effective for MDD

At-home tDCS with remote supervision was associated with significantly greater symptom improvement and clinical remission rates in untreated and treatment-resistant MDD.
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Processed Red Meat Tied to Increased Dementia Risk

Consuming just two servings of processed red meat per week is associated with a 13% increased risk for dementia, a large, long-term study shows.
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Is CBD Effective for Psychosis? New Study Aims to Find Out

CBD has shown promise as a treatment for psychosis in small studies and case reports. A large, international trial launching in April aims to put those findings to the test.