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Automated Central System Offers Time Savings for Pharmacists
Cart-fill process using new automated system is more efficient, frees up time for other roles
Therapeutic Horseback Riding Can Help Alleviate PTSD in Veterans
Study found statistically and clinically significant reduction in PTSD scores after six weeks of THR
Bariatric Surgery Linked to Discontinuing Diabetes Meds
Six-year antidiabetes treatment initiation rate also much lower after bariatric surgery
Significant Challenges for Developmental-Behavioral Peds
Care issues include long waits, high case complexity, poor reimbursement, and provider burnout
Treatment Initiation for Depression Low in Primary Care
Minorities and elderly more unlikely to start depression treatment in the primary care setting
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Recovery Impacted by MetS
Recovery prognosis poorer from SSNHL in patients with at least four factors of metabolic syndrome
In African-Descent Glaucoma Patients, Visual Field Changes Up
May contribute to delayed detection of progression compared to glaucoma patients of European descent
Pre-Op Mental Health Doesn’t Affect Rhinoplasty Outcomes
Patients with impaired, normal mental health report improvements across most nasal function outcomes
Rotating Night Shift Work Tied to Increased Odds of T2DM
Working more night shifts per month linked to increased odds of type 2 diabetes
Low Availability of Sexual Aids and Resources at Cancer Centers
One center stood out, which had several types of aids; most centers reported having no sexual aids