Depression, anxiety, stress, and PTSD are linked to higher rates of high blood pressure and higher levels of cortisol, which can lead to calcium buildup in the arteries, metabolic disease, and heart disease, according to the CDC. "We know depression is a risk factor for chronic disease, so...
Factors Affecting Depression in College Students who were Confirmed with COVID-19doi:10.12934/jkpmhn.2024.33.1.60Gu, MinkyungJournal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing (JKPMHN)
Participants were asked to rate their pre–COVID-19 and current financial security,17 as well as their stress level during the 2 weeks preceding the questionnaire using the validated 4-item Perceived Stress Scale (score range, 0-16, with higher scores denoting greater stress).18 They were ...
medicare beneficiaries with depression: reflects the percentage of medicare beneficiaries with depression. (2022; centers for medicare & medicaid services) adults with frequent mental distress: reflects the share of adults who reported their mental health was not good during 14 or more days in the ...
and suppressing and delaying their future retrieval. They further demonstrated enhanced activity at the site during REM sleep. As thelead investigatornoted, “That’s interesting because many disorders associated with debilitating intrusive thoughts, such as depression and PTSD, are also associated with ...
The present work also considers the possible connection between Graves' disease and co-occurring mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety. The objective of this study is to scrutinize the relationship between thyroid abnormalities and a variety of neuropsychiatric ailments. Through a ...
In Maryland’s first wave of COVID-19, suicides decreased overall but notably increased among Black residents. In a study that looked at suicide deaths during 2020’s first wave of theCOVID-19pandemic in Maryland, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers fo...
While the percentage of the South Carolina population with hunting licenses is low, numbers have been on the rise since March as COVID-19 has pushed people to look for alternative outdoor activities. According to U.S. News & World Reports, resident fishing and hunting licenses in March 202...
Studies have shown that people exposed to air pollution are more likely to die from COVID-19. For the first time in its history as a state, California’s population is decreasing Falling birth rates, high housing prices and high taxes have been factors for years, and COVID-19 has ...
Research into the longitudinal relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and symptoms of depression and anxiety is warranted, with a focus on advancing understanding of potential mediators on the pathway between vaccination and mental health as well as modifiable factors, such as vacc...