Higher daily step counts were linked to fewer depressive symptoms and a lower risk for depression in a new meta-analysis.
Background Cardiogenic shock (CS) induced by severe aortic stenosis (AS) is a life-threatening condition with high mortality.
HealthDay News — Higher daily step counts are associated with fewer depressive symptoms in adults, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis published online online Dec. 16 in JAMA Network ...
Systematic reviews registration number CRD42015017357. Training interventions focusing on the execution of correct, rapid and well-directed steps may have a very valuable ... were pooled using ...
‘Data-driven discovery of associations between prescribed drugs and dementia risk: A systematic review’ by Benjamin R. Underwood et al. was published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Translational ...
Walking is an established anti-depressive activity, and new research reveals how many steps you need to take each day to see ...
A meta-analysis found that peer reviews in radiation oncology led to recommendations to change treatment plans in more than ...
Introduction Work engagement enhances nurses’ physical and mental health, well-being, job performance and satisfaction. This reduces turnover rates and improves patient care quality, making work ...
Design Systematic review and meta-analysis. Data sources Nine databases searched in August 2019. Eligibility criteria Randomised controlled trials evaluating any injury prevention programme (eg, ...
Clinicians and policymakers need a more accurate estimate of the prevalence of problematic opioid use, authors say.