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The risk of developing dementia rises sharply in tandem with the number of co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with mood and ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNCouples Are More Likely to Share Psychiatric Disorders, But Why?
Based on an analysis of more than 6 million couples across Taiwan, Denmark, and Sweden, an international team of researchers ...
Past studies have shown that when one spouse battles mental health issues, the other is two to three times more likely to ...
People who have multiple mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression have a higher risk of developing dementia ...
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HealthDay on MSNDementia Odds Significantly Increase With More Psychiatric Comorbidities
Compared with those with 1 psychiatric disorder (70.7%), the odds of dementia were higher for those with 2 comorbidities (21.4%) and even higher for those with 4 comorbidities (1.8%).
A multinational collaboration of researchers report that psychiatric spousal resemblance across nine psychiatric disorders ...
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News Medical on MSNDementia risk rises sharply with multiple psychiatric disorders
The odds of developing dementia are strongly linked to the number of co-existing mental health disorders, rising from twice as high for one disorder to 11 times as high for four or more, finds ...
A large international study covering over 5 million spousal pairs in Taiwan, Denmark, and Sweden finds that spouses tend to ...
These days, there’s a lot of talk and debate about whether mental disorders ought to be thought of as biological diseases versus “understandable” and even “normal” reactions to life events. One common ...
A review of 99 studies found consistent evidence that products like ‘dabs’ and ‘shatter’ are associated with developing ...
Kohberger, 30, was diagnosed with high-functioning autism, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), ...
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