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All articles tagged: Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (F34.81)

Evalytics 19 February at 03.03 PM

Cold Water Swimming and Menopause Symptoms: A Study Reveals Promising Benefits

The article discusses a study on cold water swimming's potential benefits for menopausal symptoms. It highlights findings suggesting improvements in sleep, mood, and well-being for women undergoing menopause who engage in this activity. The research suggests that cold water swimming could be a promising natural intervention to alleviate menopause-related discomforts.

HealthDay 21 December at 11.12 PM

Machine Learning Can Predict Aggressive Behaviors in Youth With Autism

For inpatient youths with autism, machine learning analyses of preceding changes in peripheral physiology can predict imminent aggressive behaviors before they occur, according to a study published online Dec. 21 in JAMA Network Open.Tales Imbiriba, Ph.D., from Northeastern University in Boston, and colleagues conducted a nonintervent

HealthDay 11 December at 04.57 PM

Pharmacologic Restraint Used in 3 Percent of Pediatric Mental Health Admissions

The use of pharmacologic restraints occurs in 3 percent of hospitalizations for children admitted with a primary mental health diagnosis, according to a study published online Dec. 11 in Pediatrics.Benjamin Masserano, M.D., from the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, and colleagues conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional stu

HealthDay 01 December at 11.09 PM

Metabolic Biomarkers May Aid Mood Disorder Diagnosis

Metabolomic profiling may improve the differential diagnosis of mood disorders, according to a proof-of-concept study published online Oct. 25 in JAMA Psychiatry.Jakub Tomasik, Ph.D., from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and colleagues examined metabolomic biomarker signatures from dried blood spots among patients

Evalytics 06 November at 02.58 PM

Daylight saving time ends this weekend. Here's why some doctors say standard time should be permanent

Health experts call for the permanent use of standard time to prevent disruptions to the circadian rhythm caused by daylight saving time changes, which are linked to serious health risks. They suggest gradual adjustments to mitigate impacts and additional support for those with mood disorders.