How wearable devices to detect cardiac arrest could save thousands of lives each year
CHÉOS Trainees Jake Hutton and Dr. Mahsa Khalili are melding clinical and engineering fields to address this persistent and deadly public health problem
Read MoreCHÉOS Trainees Jake Hutton and Dr. Mahsa Khalili are melding clinical and engineering fields to address this persistent and deadly public health problem
Read MoreWhy do people discharged from hospital after alcohol withdrawal often return within a week? Dr. Frank Scheuermeyer aims to find out.
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September 21, 2022 @ 12:00 pm
Closing the gap in cardiac arrest survival among people with mental illness
Read MoreIn the latest edition, we summarize research on bystander intent to call 911 during an overdose, treatment experiences of young people with eating disorders, and mental health inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreThis edition includes research on treatment coverage for depression, at-home yoga for older adults with dementia, and risk of death among patients with substance-induced psychosis
Read MoreResearch in this edition covers young people with mental health concerns, physical activity in South Asian adults, and management of patients presenting with atrial fibrillation
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