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research TU55. EXPLORING THE GENOMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO MAJOR DETERMINANT PHENOTYPES OF PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS: HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME AND SLEEP TRAITS
The research explores how gut bacteria and sleep patterns are related in mental health disorders.
research Psychosocial Distress and Quality of Life Among Patients With a Chronic Skin Disorder at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Eastern India: A Hospital-Based Case-Control Study
Patients with chronic skin disorders often experience depression, anxiety, and reduced quality of life and may benefit from psychiatric help.
research [A case of "syndrome of progressive muscle spasm, alopecia, and diarrhea (Satoyoshi)" treated with steroid pulse therapy].
Steroid pulse therapy improved symptoms in a man with Satoyoshi syndrome.
research Pseudo-Cushing Syndrome
Pseudo-Cushing's symptoms disappear once the underlying issue is resolved.
research Food and medicine homology: a potential nutritional intervention strategy for post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
FMH foods may help manage post-acute COVID-19 symptoms safely and easily.
research A Case of Delusional Parasitosis Secondary to Severe Iron Deficiency Anaemia in a Tertiary Care Hospital: An Area for Clinical Vigilance
Iron deficiency can cause psychiatric symptoms that improve with proper treatment.
research 911 Emergency. What Is Your Emergency and Location? My Road to Mindfulness
The author improved his health by adopting mindfulness and a healthier lifestyle.
research Common pathologic pathways: A single prescription dream?
The conclusion suggests that treatments targeting root causes of chronic diseases may be developed by focusing on gene expression and lifestyle factors.
research Integrative medicine - combination of conventional medicine and traditional herbal medicine may find its potential applications in the treatment of certain dermatological and endocrine diseases – review of the literature
Combining conventional and Chinese herbal medicine could help treat some skin and hormone-related diseases.
research Neuroendocrine Pathways in Skin Health and Homeostasis: A Systematic Review
The skin communicates with the nervous system, and targeting neurohormones like melatonin and oxytocin could help treat skin issues.
research Integrative Skin Care: Dermatology and Traditional and Complementary Medicine
Traditional and complementary medicine may help with skin conditions, but more high-quality research is needed.
research Two diagnoses become one? Rare case report of anorexia nervosa and Cushing’s syndrome
A woman with anorexia and Cushing's syndrome improved after tumor removal, highlighting the need to consider hormonal issues in psychiatric conditions.
research Psychiatric disorders in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Women with PCOS often experience mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
research Skin manifestations associated with systemic diseases – Part II
Certain skin symptoms can indicate underlying body-wide illnesses.
research Parry–Romberg Syndrome: Radioclinical Dissociation in a Paucisymptomatic Form and a Proposed Diagnostic Framework
Parry–Romberg Syndrome can involve the brain even without obvious symptoms, and a new diagnostic framework is suggested for early detection.
research Expert Opinion: Migraine, Psychiatric Comorbidities, and Treatment
People with migraines often have mental health conditions, and treatment should be personalized to address both issues safely.
research Psychoemotional disturbances in women with alopecia: analysis of the impact of mental maladaptation and disease genesis
The study examined 153 women with alopecia to explore the relationship between the condition's genesis, mental maladaptation, and psychoemotional disturbances. It found that women with mixed alopecia exhibited significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress compared to those with metabolic alopecia. The severity of these emotional disturbances was closely linked to the level of mental maladaptation, with anxiety being the most prevalent symptom. The findings highlight the importance of a comprehensive medical and psychological approach, grounded in the biopsychosocial model, to address the emotional challenges faced by women with alopecia.
research Chronic sphenoid sinusitis masquerading itself as migraine - a clinical case
research A férfi és női testek medikalizációja a XIX. századtól napjainkig
Medicalization has shaped how society views health and gender roles over the past 200 years.
research Miasmatic evolution in polycystic ovarian syndrome with reportorial analysis
Certain factors can trigger hormonal imbalances and cyst formation, leading to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).
research Gut microbes and skin disease, gut-brain-skin axis: A review
Balancing gut microbes and managing stress can help improve skin conditions like eczema and acne.
research Dermatologists’ Role in Interdisciplinary Care for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors
Dermatologists are key in detecting and managing OCD and BFRBs by working with psychiatrists.
research Revisiting Rosacea Through the Skin–Gut–Brain Axis: A Neuroimmune Perspective
Rosacea may be linked to gut and brain issues, not just a skin problem.
research Metabolic Syndrome and Skin Manifestations: A Bidirectional Association
Skin conditions can indicate underlying metabolic issues.
research 175 Reinventing the Selfie: Telemedicine in a Tertiary Referral Sexual Medicine Practice
Telemedicine is effective for sexual medicine consultations.
research The Relationship Between Mental Health and Drugs used in Dermatology
Some skin medication can rarely cause or worsen mental health issues; knowing this is important because mental health problems are increasing worldwide.
research Relationship of irrational attitudes and mechanisms of psychological defense of participants in combat operations
War veterans need psychological support to improve coping and resilience.
research Personalized Medicine in the Field of Inflammatory Skin Disorders
Personalized medicine is important for treating skin disorders, with new treatments and connections to hormones and genetics being explored.
research Assessment of Psychosocial Dimensions of Systemic lupus Erythematosus (SLE): Implications for the Health Care Professionals
Health care providers should address the emotional challenges of SLE patients with comprehensive care.