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A new therapy that combines exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ebCBT) with intensive community outreach (Assertive Community Treatment) significantly reduced long-term anxiety in people with severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. This shows that structured psychological treatments can be successfully integrated into real-world community care to improve quality of life and recovery.
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A large study of over 1,000 people identified a specific brain activity pattern, called DLB-related pattern (DLBRP), that can accurately diagnose Dementia with Lewy bodies and even detect it in its early, pre-dementia stages. This tool helps doctors distinguish it from Alzheimer’s disease, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better-targeted care for patients.
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A study of nearly 160,000 postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes found that a longer reproductive lifespan (more years between first period and menopause) is linked to a lower risk of developing dementia. This suggests that longer exposure to the body’s own estrogen may have a protective effect on the brain, even in women with diabetes.
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Children exposed to neighborhood violence are significantly less likely to get routine dental checkups and more likely to delay or skip medical, dental, and mental health care due to cost. This highlights how violence exposure creates a major barrier to basic healthcare, worsening overall health outcomes for vulnerable kids.
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A review of the health impacts of fatherhood finds that while a father’s involvement is crucial for child development, we know very little about how becoming a dad affects men’s own physical and mental health. This gap points to a need for more research and support programs focused on paternal health to benefit entire families.
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