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<p><span>Sexually abused children whose mothers believe them and offer comfort are less likely to suffer from anger and depression, according to a new study.</span></p>
<p>Despite guidelines calling for first-line pharmacotherapy for severe depression, a new study found that baseline depression severity does not moderate outcomes between pharmacotherapy and cognitive therapy.</p>
Many Nicaraguans walk barefoot, which seems impossible to me, but I see this all the time. The pathways, the beach, and the dirt roads are definitely not foot-friendly for Gringos like me. Nicaraguan soles must be like leather. 
<p>Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who don't adhere to prescribed doses of 6MP may have increased risk of relapse, according to researchers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>A toddler thought to have been cured of HIV now has detectable levels of the virus in her blood, the child's doctors and U.S. health officials said on Thursday.</p>
By Kathryn DoyleNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids have a higher risk of depression and anxiety if their parents tend to fight with each other, or if the parents are overinvolved in the kids' lives, according to a new meta-analysis.The research team reviewed 181 papers on potential links between how parents behave and which kids are likely to be depressed or anxious.
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The PROMISE-1 and PROMISE-2 trials investigated a CGRP monoclonal antibody for outcomes related to chronic or episodic migraine. The findings were presented virtually at the 2020 AAN Science Highlights.
The CDC guidelines on pre-exposure prophylaxis use include a recommendation on the frequency of testing for pregnancy among women who intend to become pregnant and are taking PrEP. Are you familiar with this recommendation?
New research presented at CROI 2019 investigated the effect of obstructive lung disease on mortality among individuals living with HIV.
Bilateral theta burst stimulation (TBS) was noninferior to standard bilateral repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for reducing depressive symptoms in older adults with treatment-resistant depression.
<p>Delivering small amounts of colostrum to the posterior oropharynx improves immune markers and reduces sepsis rates in extremely premature infants.</p>
Kathleen Ryan, PhD, answered our questions about her study, which indicated that rapid scale-up of PrEP was possible without the consequence of reduced HIV testing among Australian gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.
In this podcast, Robert Klein, DPM, CWS, speaks about the prevalence of diabetic-related foot ulcer, recurrence, infection, and amputation among people with diabetes, the 5-year mortality of diabetic foot complications compared with cancer, and the economic burden of diabetic foot complications.
In a recent study, researchers evaluated the efficacy of several measurement instruments in assessing outcomes among patients with acute respiratory failure.
<p>A non-antibiotic drug already tested in people for other uses may be active in treating Clostridium difficile.</p>