and by 2050 cities will be home to 70% of the world’s children3. Cities concentrate innovation3and have long been considered the consummate source of skills, resources and talent12. They offer greater opportunities for health and economic development...
But it can get stuck “on,” leading to inflammatory diseases such as allergies, arthritis, psoriasis, colitis, dermatitis, sinusitis, and many other health conditions that end in “itis.” Whenchronic inflammation sets up in the brain, it can cause a host of brain-related disorders, includin...
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This rapid review aims to give an overview on the existing evidence regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and well-being of adolescents and young adults (in countries comparable to Germany). According to the research interest stated above, the focus of the analysis ...
Probiotics are currently the subject of intensive research pursuits and also represent a multi-billion-dollar global industry given their vast potential to improve human health. In addition, mental health represents a key domain of healthcare, which currently has limited, adverse-effect prone treatment...
Therefore, the aim of the article is to evaluate the importance of mental health determinants—lifestyle, demographic factors and socio-economic status (SES)—among employees in European countries. Our research study is based on data from the second wave of the European Health Interview Survey (E...
3. Impact of Non-Pharmacological Obesity Treatment on Mental Health The most valuable non-pharmacological methods in obesity treatment are physical activity and dietary treatment. Despite recently intensively developed modern methods of treating obesity, the basic form of therapy in patients is still a ...