Insomnia is a "prevalent and persistent" problem for patients in the early phases of recovery from the disease of addiction — and may lead to an increased risk of relapse, according to a results of a ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence regarding the risks and benefits of physical activity (PA), prescribed aerobic exercise treatment, rest, cognitive activity and sleep during the first 14 days ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham shows that a non-drug, wearable device can help people with substance-use disorders (SUD) manage stress, reduce cravings, and lower their risk of ...
Despite what people may tell you, changing behavior is easy. It’s maintaining change that’s hard—creating new and sustained ways of thinking and behaving. As Mark Twain quipped, “Quitting [smoking] is ...
The Gaza Early Recovery Rapid Needs Assessment (GERRNA) is being conducted in order to gain a snapshot of the early recovery needs of the population of Gaza. It builds on recently undertaken rapid ...
Acute myocardial infarction (MI) induces extensive disturbances in lipid homeostasis; however, most lipidomic studies have focused on the acute hours-to-days phase or the chronic months-to-years ...
Following TAVI for severe aortic stenosis with a left ventricular ejection fraction less than 50%, about one-third of patients will have an improved LVEF, and this is associated with greater survival ...
The study aimed to investigate the effect of early postoperative ambulation on gait recovery at the initial postoperative week and at discharge after hip fracture surgery in older patients. In this ...
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