Children and young people with care-experience (e.g. foster, kinship and residential care) report poorer mental health and wellbeing than the general population. Despite an emerging evidence-base for intervention, it is not clear if current approaches create, exacerbate or mitigate outcome inequities...
AI can help predict the risk of chronic kidney disease and its progression in patients (Zhu et al.2023; Schena et al.2022). By processing large amounts of health data from electronic health records, lab tests, and other sources, AI systems can identify risk factors and provide personalized ...
The well-being of children at familial risk of severe mental illness: an overlooked yet crucial prevention and early intervention opportunity Article 20 July 2023 Rethinking Mental Health as “Youth Mental Health” “Mental disorders are chronic diseases of the young.” [1] Mental disorders const...
In reality, an experimental trial on an old woman of 72 decades of age suffering from anemia due to vitamin B6 deficiency clearly showed that using the consumption of bioavailable vitamin B6, her wellbeing vastly enhanced. Helps to Take Care of PMS We are Conscious of the fact that vitamin ...
What is the Evidence on the Role of the Arts in Improving Health and Well-being: A Scoping Review. World Health Organization; 2019. 4. Ehsan A, Klaas HS, Bastianen A, Spini D. Social capital and health: A systematic review of systematic reviews. SSM Popul Health. ...
Thus, substantial efforts have been made to understand the upstream signals that influence the activity of the Hippo pathway, as well as its physiological functions, such as cell proliferation and differentiation, organ growth, embryogenesis, and tissue regeneration/wound healing. However, dysregulation ...
AI has been used in healthcare settings to develop diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans. As AI continues to evolve, it is crucial to ensure that it is developed responsibly and for the benefit of all [5,6,7,8]. The rapid progression of AI technology presents an opportunity for...
associated with present loneliness pathways independent of past loneliness; 2) helps reduce the risk of reverse causality by “removing” the potential accumulating effects that loneliness might have already had on health and well-being outcomes in the past (“prevalent exposure”) (VanderWeele, 2021...
People living in rural and remote areas are more likely to experience disease, injury and earlier death than those in metropolitan areas [1] and face more adversity than their metropolitan counterparts in accessing health services which has a negative impact on their health and wellbeing [2]. Wo...
Digital health interventions refer to the use of digital technology and connected devices to improve health outcomes and healthcare delivery. This includes