In our fast-paced, modern world, stress has become an almost inevitable part of daily life. Whether it’s work pressures, personal relationships, or the demands of a...
Over 200 health journals call on the United Nations (UN), political leaders and health professionals to recognise that climate change and biodiversity loss are one indivisible crisis and must be tackled together to preserve health and avoid catastrophe. This...
A radiant smile and strong teeth often speak volumes about an individual’s lifestyle choices. They aren’t solely the result of genetics but also from daily nutrition,...
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Young people are at risk of falling through the care gap after leaving child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) despite an ongoing need for mental health support. Currently, little is known about the predictors of transitioning to adult...
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Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and higher staff retention and satisfaction rates. Nevertheless, patient recruitment to mental health studies is challenging due to a reliance on clinician or patient referrals (standard approach). To empower...
The importance of improving brain and mental health and developing sustainable environments is increasingly recognised. Understanding the syndemic interactions between these processes can help address contemporary societal challenges and foster global innovation. Here, we propose a green brain capital...
As a beauty enthusiast, being health-conscious is super important. You have to know the contents of the product you apply on your skin, especially when they are not fully made of natural ingredients. Why? Well, some synthetic ingredients contain...
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This umbrella review and guidelines aimed to provide evidence to support the rational choice of selected adjunctive therapies for schizophrenia.
Study selection and analysisFollowing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) and World Federation of Societies of...
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The current study is a secondary analysis of qualitative data collected as part of EURIPIDES, a study which assessed how patient experience data were used to improve the quality of care in National Health Service (NHS) mental health services.
ObjectiveWe...
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Targeted mental health interventions are increasingly described as individualised, personalised or person-centred approaches. However, the definitions for these terms vary significantly. Their interchangeable use prevents operationalisations and measures.
ObjectiveThis scoping review provides a synthesis of key concepts, definitions and the...