A prospective study from Tauranga Hospital (Aotearoa New Zealand) followed 81 high‑risk patients who attended a perioperative Complex Decision Pathway (CDP) clinic […]
Author: Joseph Nano
A brief report in Psycho‑Oncology finds that Hispanics/Latinos living with metastatic cancer want to be active partners in treatment decisions—but […]
A new review maps what matters most to users and urges clinics to bring patient preferences into every […]
A 2025 overview pulls together how gut bacteria may influence depression—and which diet‑ and microbe‑based therapies show promise. […]
Treating the mind can improve blood sugar—and some diabetes drugs may also lift mood. Here’s what the latest […]
A large review of 31 randomized trials finds that some anti‑inflammatory approaches—especially omega‑3 fatty acidsand certain plant‑based or dietary interventions—can […]
A lab study finds PTSD‑like stress can disrupt the heart’s ability to relax and may trigger scar‑like changes, […]
An umbrella review of 71 meta‑analyses reports that people with certain mental health conditions tend to have lower heart‑rate variability (HRV)—a […]
A study in JAMA Network Open followed 148 U.S. ICU survivors (all had delirium during critical illness) and their primary […]
A sweeping new review finds that children and adults living with congenital heart disease (CHD) face higher rates […]
Girls show roughly double the risk; how clinicians measure depression matters. A new systematic review and meta‑analysis of […]
A 2025 overview pulls together how gut bacteria may influence depression—and which diet‑ and microbe‑based therapies show promise. […]
A new review pulls together evidence that resetting circadian rhythms—the body’s 24‑hour “clock”—can ease depressive symptoms and complement […]
New review urges clinics to check memory, mood, and mobility after discharge—not just the heart. A state‑of‑the‑art review […]
A new analysis maps 20 years of progress and setbacks across Italy’s regions. Italians live longer than they […]
A large study of hospital nurses points to a practical lever for relief. A new study in Frontiers in […]
A sweeping analysis of past studies suggests that cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF)—how efficiently the heart and lungs work during […]
Frontline workers point to stigma, long waits, and poor coordination—but also practical fixes. Why it matters Children living […]