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The inverse association did not differ with caregiving frequency or when stratified by age, race-ethnicity or depressive symptoms.
The study also identifies design features that can enhance effectiveness.
Findings seen across a range of mental health and somatic disorders
Psychological distress was commonly seen among family surrogates who made decisions about life-sustaining treatments.
Six of 10 categories of environmental toxicants were linked to the prevalence of depressive symptoms.
Nutrition often is underestimated yet holds the key to unlocking a world of health, vitality and happiness for our residents.
Although significant associations are seen for both, the associations are more pronounced in women.
Some of the factors include social isolation, diabetes, heart disease, vitamin D deficiency, high C-reactive protein and low handgrip strength.
Feelings of depression were much more likely for those never or rarely receive social and emotional support and live alone.
Causal relationship were seen for the moderately severe anxiety group with increased GERD incidence.