Conscientiousness and Resilience Link to Special Forces Selection Success
A study of German Special Forces candidates links cognitive performance, conscientiousness, and resilience to objective selection success.
Executive Function Drivers of Autism Social Deficits Shift With Age
While executive function consistently impacts social skills in autism, the specific cognitive domains involved change as patients age.
Prehospital Opioid Treatment Programs Show High Consistency in North Carolina
A cross-sectional analysis of 21 counties reveals standardized protocols for EMS-administered buprenorphine, offering a replicable model.
Cognitive Insight Linked to Eveningness via Stigma in Schizophrenia
A study of 785 patients suggests that higher clinical awareness may inadvertently disrupt circadian rhythms by increasing social stigma.
Widening Hospital Margins Accelerate Oncology Biosimilar Adoption
As acquisition costs for cancer biosimilars drop faster than insurance reimbursements, hospitals are rapidly shifting to these therapies.
Family Resilience Buffers Depression Risk in Caregivers of Children With Autism
Specific family dynamics like communication and social support mitigate the psychological impact of social alienation in Chinese parents.
Poor Communication and End-of-Life Care Drive Burnout in Ugandan EDs
Nearly half of surveyed emergency department staff in Uganda report high emotional exhaustion, exacerbated by systemic resource shortages.
Study: 63 Percent of Older Adults Take Inappropriate Medications
A cross-sectional study reveals that despite low medication complexity, nearly two-thirds of older adults use potentially harmful drugs