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Mental Health Practitioners Seeing Increasing Number of Patients

New Wiley survey suggests some patients may not be receiving the amount of care they need due to rising demand for treatment HOBOKEN, NJ— Mental health practitioners are seeing an increasing number of patients since the pandemic, leading them to struggle with burnout and managing their own emotional health, according to the results of a new survey by Wiley (NYSE: WLY), one of the world’s

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Cochrane Review finds stopping smoking is linked to improved

WEBThe lead author of this Cochrane Review, Dr Gemma Taylor from the Addiction & Mental Health Group at the University of Bath, said, “We found stopping …

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Wiley Announces: Health Behavior: Theory, Research, and Practice, …

WEBHealth Behavior: Theory, Research and Practice is the essential guide for public health students and practitioners. With more than 100,000 copies sold over four editions, this …

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A Regular Dose of Nature May Improve Mental Health During the …

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Social isolation linked to higher markers of inflammation in older

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The Social and Economic Cost of Eating Disorders in the United

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Wiley Tackles Academic Integrity in the Wake of COVID-19

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Cochrane review of COVID-19 vaccines shows they are effective

WEBA comprehensive review of all the evidence available from randomized controlled trials of COVID 19 vaccines up to November 2021 has concluded that most …

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THE ART OF HEALTHY LIVING: How good nutrition and improved …

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What factors contribute to differences in cervical cancer screening …

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The Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything …

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Lesbian, gay, and bisexual survivors of adolescent and young adult

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New Data from Wiley and University of Phoenix Pilot Informs

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Where do patients choose to undergo breast cancer surgery, and …

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Analysis Reveals High Burden of Musculoskeletal Disorders

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Working from Home, new book from Author and Salesforce …

WEBFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Working from Home, new book from Author and Salesforce Executive, Karen Mangia, is an all-in-one guide to help companies and …

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Study reveals US incidence and trends of bicycle injuries

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