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For youths with depression

Treatment Trajectories Vary for Children With Depression

Most common class got psychotherapy monotherapy, and had lowest incidence of attempted suicide
High salt intake affects the gut microbiome; however

High Salt Intake Impacts Gut Microbiome

But, gut bacteria may be a therapeutic target to counteract effects of high-salt diets
Transgender individuals with certain characteristics

Certain Traits Tied to More HIV Tests in Transgender Individuals

Those who are female, black, or sex workers are likely to have undergone more testing
For patients with previously untreated

Osimertinib Tops Standard EGFR-TKI for EGFR+ NSCLC

Significantly longer median progression-free survival for osimertinib in previously untreated NSCLC
Patients with injection drug use (IDU) endogenous endophthalmitis (EE) are younger

Distinct Features for Drug Use-Related Endophthalmitis

Injection drug users have fewer comorbidities and more improvement in visual acuity after intervention
For male and female high school students

Dating Violence Victimization, Nonmedical Rx Med Use Linked

Nonmedical use of prescription drugs linked to dating violence for male, female high school students
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with development of cancer

NAFLD Linked to Increased Cancer Incidence Rate

NAFLD strongly tied to development of hepatocellular carcinoma, CRC in males, breast cancer in females
Six statistically significant attributes of high-value primary care have been identified

Attributes of High-Value Primary Care Identified

Significant attributes include decision support for evidence-based medicine, careful specialist selection
Short message service reminders are a moderately effective way to increase the rate of influenza vaccination among high-risk patients

SMS Reminders Moderately Effective for Flu Vaccination

One additional high-risk patient immunized for every 29 SMSs sent, costing $3.48
Spinal cord stimulation effectively reduces chronic pain symptoms in individuals with painful diabetic polyneuropathy

Spinal Cord Stimulation May Reduce Neuropathic Pain

After 5 years, more than half of patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy had treatment success