Psychosocial factors do not influence a person’s risk for cancer, according to study results.The findings contradict a ...
Certain breakfast behaviors were linked with psychosocial health problems in children and teens, a Spanish study found. Young people between the ages of 4 and 14 who regularly skipped breakfast had a ...
In recent years, health care systems have expanded the types of programs and services they offer to better address the needs of the whole person. This evolution is evident within the Veteran Health ...
Teens who have frequent suicidal thoughts are at risk for a variety of psychological and social problems, according to a new study by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). These ...
Adolescents who consume a greater amount of ultra-processed foods and drinks have more difficulties in terms of mental health, according to new research carried out by the Institute of Environmental ...
Adolescents who consume a greater amount of ultra-processed foods and drinks have more difficulties in terms of mental health, according to new research carried out by the Institute of Environmental ...
Young people who eat healthy breakfasts at home have better psychosocial health, shows a recent study in Frontiers in Nutrition. While previous research has reported the important role of a nutritious ...
Psychosocial care encompasses a range of problems (emotional, social, palliative, and logistical). The integration must occur with the cancer care of the patient at all stages (from screening to ...
As millions of people continue to grapple with burnout, the focus on improving psychosocial (emotional and social) safety has gained prominence across workplaces. As new global standards and local ...
In Psychology 101 we learn that “Correlation does not imply causation." Yet, we readily infer causation from correlations. All the time. People smiling at me more today? It’s the new outfit. Slept ...
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