A new study of over 10 million anonymized commercially insured patients looked at whether the use of anxiolytic (i.e., benzodiazepines), antidepressant, and antipsychotic medications is changed by ...
The comorbidity of chronic pain and psychiatric disorders is well documented, yet the integration of pain management into psychiatric care remains inadequately addressed.1,2 This Comment advocates the ...
Factors to consider include the benefits of nursing, the wishes of the parents, the risk of infant exposure to medication, the severity of maternal psychiatric symptoms (and thus, the desirablity ...
Michael Adno for The New York Times Supported by By Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Katie Thomas Acadia Healthcare is one of America’s largest chains of psychiatric hospitals. Since the pandemic ...
While this study provides much insight into factors affecting fall risk among psychiatric inpatients ... While the use of more than four medications has been associated with a greater risk ...
Antidepressants and other psychiatric medications can affect the body's ability to regulate temperature and impair sweating. What's worse is you may not even realize it's happening. "They kind of ...
Acadia Healthcare is one of America’s largest chains of psychiatric hospitals ... in Florida after she tried to get her bipolar medications adjusted. A woman who works at a children’s hospital ...
Steward Health Care’s closure of Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center last week hurts local patients, who will have to travel longer distances for care. The closures will also ...