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Maternal self-efficacy demonstrated a significant moderating effect on the association between infant sleep and maternal well-being.
Families of children with disabilities have a nearly doubled likelihood of experiencing financial hardships vs families of children without disabilities.
The percentage of publicly insured children receiving any mental health or neurodevelopmental disorder diagnosis significantly increased between 2010 and 2019.
Risk factors for Alzheimer disease are associated with cognitive function starting in the mid-20s, according to a study published.
The prevalence of lifetime and past-year use of psilocybin increased from 2019 to 2023 among all age groups in the United States.
Persistent suicidal ideation over 12 months was related to burdensomeness, belongingness, voices, suspiciousness, and social motivations.
Declining childhood vaccination rates may increase outbreaks of eliminated vaccine-preventable infections within the United States, leading to a return to endemicity.
Postpartum sleep in first-time Black mothers may be impacted due to racial discrimination and financial strain, beyond their infant’s sleep patterns.
Mind-body interventions significantly decreased depression and anxiety symptoms in adults with poor sleep quality, but not the effects of stress.
HealthDay News — The nursing workforce remains under immense pressure due to stress, burnout, and persistent short staffing, according to a report released by Cross Country Healthcare.
Overall, CBT-I may be more effective than pharmacological therapies for improving sleep quality among patients with fibromyalgia.
Refractive errors and other ocular biometrics have a significant correlation with childhood behavioral disorders.
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