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Research identifies gender bias in estimation of patients pain - تبعیض جنسیتی در تخمین احساس درد بیماران

A new study suggests that when men and women express the same amount of hurt, women’s pain is considered less intense based on stereotypes.

According to “Gender biases in estimation of others’ pain,” when male and female patients expressed the same amount of pain, observers viewed female patients’ pain as less intense and more likely to benefit from psychotherapy versus medication as compared to men’s pain, exposing a significant patient gender bias that could lead to disparities in treatments. The Journal of Pain

Release date: 06 April 2021
Source: University of Miami

Yoga Meditation Mindfulness in Concussion Treatment Plans - نتایج امیدوارکننده استفاده از یوگا و مدیتیشن در درمان ضربات مغزی

When Rebecca Acabchuk was studying mild traumatic brain injuries while working on her doctorate in physiology and neurobiology at UConn, she met a student athlete who had suffered multiple concussions.

“When I started doing research on concussions, people just started coming to me,” Acabchuk says. “Families at my daughter’s school, anytime somebody had a concussion, I would hear about it – I would hear these personal stories and all the struggles of people who had concussions and their symptoms just didn’t resolve.”

So it was for the student athlete, who told Acabchuk that she would experience seizures when a smoke alarm went off in her dormitory.

“All of these symptoms she would have to struggle with – really profound symptoms – are an invisible injury,” says Acabchuk, who earned her PhD in 2016 and is now a post-doctoral fellow with UConn’s Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy, or InCHIP. “People think you should be better, the injury happened so long ago. Why aren’t you better? And then more frustration comes in when your doctor says just to rest, there’s nothing else that can be done, but you’re still getting headaches or feeling fatigued or depressed.”

Chronic concussion symptoms are notoriously difficult to treat. But Acabchuk – who is also a yoga instructor in Hebron, and has been teaching yoga for 17 years – is hoping that a recently published InCHIP study, the first-ever meta-analysis looking at the use of yoga, meditation, and mindfulness-based interventions for the effective treatment of chronic concussion symptoms, will offer hope to those still struggling with their symptoms. The study was recently published in the journal Applied Psychology: Health and Well-being.

Release date: 30 November 2020
Source: University of Connecticut

Yoga and Meditation Reduce Chronic Pain - یوگا و مدیتیشن می تواند باعث کاهش دردهای مزمن شوند

A mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) course was found to benefit patients with chronic pain and depression, leading to significant improvement in participant perceptions of pain, mood, and functional capacity, according to a study in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.

The study found mindful meditation and yoga led to significant improvements in patients’ perceptions of pain, depression, and disability.

Release date: 1 October 2020
Source: American Osteopathic Association

Yoga linked with improved symptoms in heart patients - بیماران قلبی از یوگا غافل نشوند

Yoga postures and breathing could help patients with atrial fibrillation manage their symptoms, according to research presented today at ESC Congress 2020.1

Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder. One in four middle-aged adults in Europe and the US will develop the condition, which causes 20–30% of all strokes and increases the risk of death by 1.5-fold in men and 2-fold in women. Reduced quality of life is common, and 10–40% of patients are hospitalised each year.2

Symptoms of atrial fibrillation include palpitations, racing or irregular pulse, shortness of breath, tiredness, chest pain and dizziness.

Release date: 24 August 2020

Source: European Society of Cardiology

Yoga Shown to Improve Anxiety - یوگا می تواند جهت بهبود اضطراب مورد استفاده قرار گیرد

Yoga improves symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, a condition with chronic nervousness and worry, suggesting the popular practice may be helpful in treating anxiety in some people.

According to researchers, generalized anxiety disorder is a common, impairing, and undertreated condition, currently affecting an estimated 6.8 million Americans. While most people feel anxious from time to time, it is considered a disorder when worrying becomes excessive and interferes with day-to-day life. CBT is considered the gold standard first-line treatment. Medications, including antidepressants and sometimes benzodiazepines, may also be used. Yet, not everyone is willing to take medication, which can have adverse side effects, and there are challenges with accessing CBT for many, including lack of access to trained therapists and long waitlists.

The results were published online August 12 in JAMA Psychiatry.

Release date: 12 August 2020

Source: NYU Langone Health / NYU School of Medicine

Mindfulness based interventions (MBIs) yoga and tai chi helps stroke survivors - یوگا و تایچی کمک به بیماران سکته مغزی

Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) such as yoga and tai chi can help stroke survivors fight elevated blood pressure, fatty acids and blood sugar levels, according to study published in Future Neurology.

Exercise and Memory ورزش و حافظه

Even mild physical activity, on par with yoga and tai chi, immediately enhances the consolidation of memories, according to a new study published in PNAS.