London, Oct 14 (Ians) A Lancet study, involving an Indian-origin researcher, has linked symptoms of Covid-19 with worse mental health and lower life satisfaction.
Researchers from King’s College London and University College London in the UK found that rises in psychological distress, depression, anxiety, and lower life satisfaction were associated with prior self-reported Covid-19.
The associations with poorer mental health did not lessen over time after infection, highlighting the potential enduring impacts of the disease and the need for a longer follow-up process from healthcare providers.
“This study brings together many of the UK’s longitudinal studies to provide a comprehensive overview of the impacts of Covid-19 infection on population mental health,” said senior study author and professor Praveetha Patalay from University College London, also an Osmania University graduate from Hyderabad.
The study, part of the Covid-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing National Core Study, was published in The Lancet Psychiatry.
Self-reported...
Researchers from King’s College London and University College London in the UK found that rises in psychological distress, depression, anxiety, and lower life satisfaction were associated with prior self-reported Covid-19.
The associations with poorer mental health did not lessen over time after infection, highlighting the potential enduring impacts of the disease and the need for a longer follow-up process from healthcare providers.
“This study brings together many of the UK’s longitudinal studies to provide a comprehensive overview of the impacts of Covid-19 infection on population mental health,” said senior study author and professor Praveetha Patalay from University College London, also an Osmania University graduate from Hyderabad.
The study, part of the Covid-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing National Core Study, was published in The Lancet Psychiatry.
Self-reported...
- 10/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
This year's Emmy Awards might be a little awkward for two nominees.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Leah Remini claims that her relationship with Elisabeth Moss is strained since she left the Church of Scientology, of which Moss is still a member.
"Elisabeth Moss believes that she can't talk to me," the 47-year-old actress says. "There's a thing in Scientology called 'acceptable truth.' It means you only say what's acceptable to the public. But she believes that I'm an antisocial personality -- because I've spoken out against Scientology. So she isn't allowed to talk to me. And me knowing that, I wouldn't put her in the awkward position."
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In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Leah Remini claims that her relationship with Elisabeth Moss is strained since she left the Church of Scientology, of which Moss is still a member.
"Elisabeth Moss believes that she can't talk to me," the 47-year-old actress says. "There's a thing in Scientology called 'acceptable truth.' It means you only say what's acceptable to the public. But she believes that I'm an antisocial personality -- because I've spoken out against Scientology. So she isn't allowed to talk to me. And me knowing that, I wouldn't put her in the awkward position."
Watch: Leah Remini Tears Up Talking About Katie Holmes Leaving Scientology -- 'She Had to Protect Her Daughter'
Both women are expected to attend the Emmys this year. Remini is nominated for her docu-series, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, while Moss earned...
- 8/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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