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Stronger slow-wave sleep helps older adults regulate anxiety overnight18:17 Researchers at Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas have identified a specific feature of sleep that helps older adults regulate anxiety overnight - and shown that, as it deteriorates with age, emotional wellbeing deteriorates along with it. Study reveals quicker emergency department admissions during NHS strikes17:12 More patients than usual are admitted to hospital Emergency Departments during doctors’ strikes say researchers, who examined changes to patient flows at an NHS Trust in the north-west of England. Socio-economic gaps hinder mental health care for children and teens17:12 Children and young people from deprived areas with mental health conditions are less likely to access mental health services, according to a new study led by experts from the University of Nottingham. Did life-saving HIV drugs unintentionally fuel a syphilis comeback?15:36 The introduction of HAART for HIV has coincided with a syphilis resurgence, suggesting unintended public health trade-offs from this medical breakthrough. Can doula care improve pregnancy outcomes?12:18 The role of doulas in maternal care is evolving, with studies suggesting improved health outcomes, yet further research is needed for comprehensive insights. New AI chatbot uses medical protocols to guide patient care decisions.25.dubna A new type of chatbot could reliably help people decide what to do about their symptoms - and do so based on guidance that is both medically sound and easy to understand. Improving health literacy reduces health inequalities among university students in Japan25.dubna International students face a range of health challenges in their daily lives due to language barriers, different cultural values, and unfamiliar healthcare systems. Email alerts boost valve replacement rates in older patients with aortic stenosis25.dubna New data finds older patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) were more likely to receive aortic valve replacement (AVR) and survive when clinicians received automated email notifications with abnormal heart ultrasound results detecting AS. Study reveals high use of complementary health approaches in seniors25.dubna Researchers say the finding highlights the need for more evidence and better conversations about risks and benefits of mindfulness, yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, and other complementary health approaches. |