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| Incidence Trajectories of Psychiatric Disorders After Assault, Injury, and Bereavement |
As we all know, research conducted within one country can benefit others by bringing awareness. The following research is no exception.
Chen, Shen, & Liechtenstein, et al. (2024) talk about how people who did not have a prior psychiatric condition may experience one after experiencing an injury, act of violence, or grief in their study, “Incidence Trajectories of Psychiatric Disorders After Assault, Injury, and Bereavement.”
By having this information before a potential situation occurs, a person can recognize when there are behaviors or personality changes with a loved one.
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Reference
Chen, Y, Ph.D., Shen, Q, Ph.D., Lichtenstein, P, Ph.D., et al. (2024, January 17). Incidence Trajectories of Psychiatric Disorders After Assault, Injury, and Bereavement. JAMA Psychiatry. Published online January 17, 2024. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.5156. Retrieved from https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2814163
Ultra-Processed Ingredients |
The Florida Atlantic University (2024) discussed how ultra-processed ingredients in many food products can not only increase obesity levels in Americans, but also the levels of diabetes (blood sugar–those personality changes), blood pressure, heart disease (the heart pumps blood to the brain), a cerebrovascular incident, and colorectal cancer in general and young adults in particular.
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Reference
Florida Atlantic University. (2024, February 20). Could ultra-processed foods be the new ‘silent’ killer? ScienceDaily. Retrieved March 1, 2024 from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/02/240220144443.htm