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New Tech Methods to Combat Online Domestic Abuse
Researchers have developed a new tool to systematically and effectively detect online abuse and then take remedial action to protect victims. Working with the New York City Mayor’s Office to…
Suicide Attempts By Young Adolescents Linked to Bullying
Being bullied may increase the risk of suicide attempts among young adolescents by approximately three times worldwide, according to a new study. “Globally, approximately 67,000 adolescents die of suicide each…
Frailty Called a Medical Condition, Not an Inevitable Result of Aging
Frailty — the feeling of being weak, fragile, and having low energy — is not an inevitable part of aging; it is a medical condition all on its own, according…
Virtual Reality Body Swapping is an Effective Tool
It is common for a person to be much better at giving useful advice to a friend in trouble than they are in dealing with their own problems. Researchers explain…
Mental Health Intervention Reduces Burnout in Social Workers
A new study finds that a mental health intervention for social service workers called Caregivers Journey of Hope can help relieve the stress, trauma and burnout social workers may be…
Depression Symptoms Tied to Later Cognitive Decline
Depression symptoms in cognitively healthy older adults together with brain amyloid — protein deposits which are a biological marker of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) — could trigger changes in memory and…
Too Much Caffeine May Trigger Migraine in High-Risk People
Three or more servings of caffeinated beverages may be linked to a greater risk of migraine occurrence on that day or the following day among episodic migraine (EM) patients (those…
Uninsured Kids With Mental Health Often Go to Another Hospital
Children without health insurance who present to the emergency department (ED) for mental health issues are more likely to be transferred to another hospital compared to kids with private insurance,…
Optimists May Be Better Sleepers
Optimistic people tend to be better sleepers, according to a new study published in the journal Behavioral Medicine. The findings show that optimists are more likely to get adequate sleep…
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