Brief, inpatient CBT for suicide prevention has a significant effect on suicide attempts, ideation, and readmissions.
Alzheimer dementia occurs at higher rates among adults with Down syndrome with a mean onset at age 54.5 and a disease duration of 4.6 years.
Risk factors for mental illness include diagnosed, but untreated unruptured intracranial aneurysms, especially among younger vs older individuals.
From 2011 to 2022, there was an increase in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses among children and adults.
Cord blood C-peptide may act as a mediator in the association between short sleep duration in midpregnancy and neurodevelopmental delays in boys.
For patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, semaglutide is associated with a reduced risk for a first-time Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnosis compared with other antidiabetic medications.
Maintaining or initiating regular physical activity (PA) after a dementia diagnosis is associated with a reduced risk for all-cause mortality.
Youth with vs without chronic pain had higher rates of anxiety and depression, which suggests a need for improved mental health treatment in this group.
The "weekend warrior" physical activity pattern is associated with a reduced risk for mild dementia over time.
Generic medications reduce the out-of-pocket (OOP) costs for common neurological conditions, apart from multiple sclerosis.
Monthly 140 mg erenumab injections are a safe and effective treatment for patients with nonopioid chronic migraine and medication overuse headaches.
Implementing high pediatric readiness for all US emergency departments is highly cost-effective and would lower mortality among young patients.