Introduction: The potential role of pathogens, particularly vector-transmitted infectious agents, as a cause of psychosis has not been intensively investigated. We have reported a potential link between Bartonella spp. bacteremia and neuropsychiatric symptoms, including pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome and schizophrenia. The purpose of this study was to further assess whether Bartonella spp. exposure or infection are associated with psychosis.Methods: In… Continue reading #Bartonella species bacteremia in association with adult #psychosis
Prescribed Drug Use and #Aneurysmal Subarachnoid #Hemorrhage IncidenceA Drug-Wide Association Study
Background and ObjectivesCurrent benefits of invasive intracranial aneurysm treatment to prevent aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) rarely outweigh treatment risks. Most intracranial aneurysms thus remain untreated. Commonly prescribed drugs reducing aSAH incidence may provide leads for drug repurposing. We performed a drug-wide association study (DWAS) to systematically investigate the association between commonly prescribed drugs and aSAH… Continue reading Prescribed Drug Use and #Aneurysmal Subarachnoid #Hemorrhage IncidenceA Drug-Wide Association Study
#Sodium Intake and #Atopic Dermatitis
Question Is a higher level of sodium intake associated with risk of atopic dermatitis (AD)?Findings In this cross-sectional study of 215 832 adults from the UK Biobank cohort, a 1-g higher estimated 24-hour urine sodium excretion was associated with an 11% higher odds of AD diagnosis, 16% higher odds of active AD, and 11% higher odds of increasing… Continue reading #Sodium Intake and #Atopic Dermatitis
#Thromboembolic events and vascular #dementia in patients with atrial #fibrillation and low apparent stroke risk
The prevention of thromboembolism in atrial fibrillation (AF) is typically restricted to patients with specific risk factors and ignores outcomes such as vascular dementia. This population-based cohort study used electronic healthcare records from 5,199,994 primary care patients (UK; 2005–2020). A total of 290,525 (5.6%) had a diagnosis of AF and were aged 40–75 years, of… Continue reading #Thromboembolic events and vascular #dementia in patients with atrial #fibrillation and low apparent stroke risk
#Omega-3 supplementation reduces aggressive #behavior: A meta-analytic review of randomized controlled trials
AbstractThere is increasing interest in the use of omega-3 supplements to reduce aggressive behavior. This meta-analysis summarizes findings from 29 RCTs (randomized controlled trials) on omega-3 supplementation to reduce aggression, yielding 35 independent samples with a total of 3918 participants. Three analyses were conducted where the unit of analysis was independent samples, independent studies, and… Continue reading #Omega-3 supplementation reduces aggressive #behavior: A meta-analytic review of randomized controlled trials
#Neuropsychiatric prodromes and symptom timings in relation to disease onset and/or flares in #SLE: results from the mixed methods international INSPIRE study
BackgroundNeuropsychiatric symptoms in SLE and other systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs) are challenging to diagnose, attribute and manage. We investigated the timings of onset of a broad range of neuropsychiatric (NP) symptoms in relation to timing of SLE onset. In addition, we explored whether NP symptoms may be a prodrome to SARD onset and to… Continue reading #Neuropsychiatric prodromes and symptom timings in relation to disease onset and/or flares in #SLE: results from the mixed methods international INSPIRE study
Higher blood concentrations of #testosterone are associated with reduced risk of developing type 2 #diabetes in men under 65
Testosterone appears protective against developing type 2 diabetes in men who are overweight or obese and under age 65, but not in men over that age, according to a study presented Saturday at ENDO 2024, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Boston, Mass.“A low blood testosterone concentration is an independent risk factor for developing type… Continue reading Higher blood concentrations of #testosterone are associated with reduced risk of developing type 2 #diabetes in men under 65
#Gout risk in adults with pre-#diabetes initiating metformin
Objective Despite the strong association between gout and pre-diabetes, the role of metformin in gout among individuals with pre-diabetes remains uncertain. We compared the incidence rates of gout in adults with pre-diabetes starting metformin with those not using antidiabetic treatments.Methods We conducted a new-user, propensity score-matched cohort study using electronic health records from an academic health system… Continue reading #Gout risk in adults with pre-#diabetes initiating metformin
Age-dependent association of #cannabis use with risk of #psychotic disorder
BackgroundEpidemiologic research suggests that youth cannabis use is associated with psychotic disorders. However, current evidence is based heavily on 20th-century data when cannabis was substantially less potent than today.MethodsWe linked population-based survey data from 2009 to 2012 with records of health services covered under universal healthcare in Ontario, Canada, up to 2018. The cohort included… Continue reading Age-dependent association of #cannabis use with risk of #psychotic disorder