Persistent shorter sleep duration across childhood may be a risk factor for subsequent psychosis in young adulthood.
Adults with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at increased risk for vertigo and vestibular dysfunction, relative to those without OSA.
Up to 12 months, psychological interventions showed preventive effects for major depressive disorder reducing symptom severity and incidence.
Individuals with preeclampsia have an increased risk for young-onset dementia, according to a research letter published online.
Adolescents may experience delayed bipolar disorder (BD) progression after major depressive disorder (MDD) diagnosis.