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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Linked to Nutritional Health

by Hannah Joy on  February 3, 2021 at 7:15 PM Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was found to be associated with nutritional health. In a new study, the prevalence of PTSD was seen among racialized immigrants, women and those living in poverty and women suffering from chronic pain. A study of factors associated with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has led to a number of novel findings linking nutrition to experiences of PTSD. Notable among them is the discovery that Canadians, between the ages of 45 and 85, were less likely to exhibit PTSD if they consumed an average of two to three fiber sources daily. It is possible that optimal levels of dietary fiber have some type of mental health-related protective effect, says Karen Davison, Director of the Nutrition Informatics Research Group and Health Science Program Faculty Member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. This may be due to the communication network that connects the gut and brain via short c

NUI Galway to lead new public and patient involvement network in Ireland

Galway Bay FM 31 January 2021 Third level partnership on research brings people’s voices to the table Galway Bay FM Newsroom – NUI Galway is to lead a new network of universities to champion public and patient involvement in health and social care research. The Health Research Board, in conjunction with the Irish Research Council, announced the development of the new Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) Ignite Network across seven universities and 10 partner organisations, some of which represent patients. With NUI Galway as lead, the network is being established to put the public and the patient at the centre of health and social care research. It aims to ensure that the next generation of graduates is familiar with Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) and know how to incorporate it into their research.

Canadian study reveals one in four women with ADHD has attempted suicide

Canadian study reveals one in four women with ADHD has attempted suicide ANI | Updated: Dec 22, 2020 22:28 IST Toronto [Canada], December 22 (ANI): A nationally representative Canadian study reported that the lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts was much higher (24 per cent ) for women with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) compared to those women who did not (3 per cent). Men with ADHD were also more likely to have attempted suicide than those without the disorder. (9 per cent vs. 2 per cent ). The study was published in the journal Archives of Suicide Research. ADHD casts a very long shadow. Even when we took into account history of mental illness, and the higher levels of poverty and early adversities that adults with ADHD often experience, those with ADHD still had 56 per cent higher odds of having attempted suicide than their peers without ADHD reported lead author Esme Fuller-Thomson, Professor at University of Toront

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