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High levels of anxiety and depression in patients with facial acne are not related to oxidative stress

Acne-Related Depression, Anxiety Not Tied to Oxidative Stress

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Anxiety more common than depression and directly associated with quality of life impairment
A frequency-selective silencing device can allow intensive care unit patients to hear and communicate without experiencing the negative consequences of audible alarms

Frequency-Selective Silencing Device Beneficial for ICU Patients

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Device removes alarm sounds while allowing patients to hear everything and communicate
Patients express preference for a pharmacy-driven model of primary care versus a pharmacy offering minimal primary care services

Primary Care Pharmacy Model Attractive to Patients

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Most payer reimbursement decision-makers indicate their organization would reimburse this model
Anti-tumor necrosis factor-α therapy improves sleep quality in patients with  ankylosing spondylitis without any improvement in polysomnography measures

Anti-TNF-α Rx Improves Sleep Quality in Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Patients see reduction in PSQI scores, but no change in polysomnography parameters
For patients undergoing outpatient colonoscopy

Family History Questionnaire Ups Genetic Counseling for CRC

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Findings in patients who received family history questionnaire before outpatient colonoscopy
Patients should be engaged in decision-making about multiple sclerosis and the treatment options available

Shared Decision-Making Encouraged in Multiple Sclerosis

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Shared decision-making includes engaging patients, comparing treatments, assessing patient values
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder have high levels of brain inflammation

High Levels of Brain Inflammation Seen in OCD

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Researchers find inflammation 32 percent higher in six brain regions that play a role in OCD
Testing placental and fetal tissue after a child is born can confirm or rule out Zika infection

CDC: Zika Can Be Found in Placental, Fetal Tissue at Birth

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Of 546 live births with possible maternal Zika virus, 11 percent proved positive
Simple lifestyle changes might delay the start of dementia or slow its progression

Three Lifestyle Interventions May Slow Cognitive Decline

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Cognitive training, management of hypertension, increased physical activity all help delay decline
Shared decision-making is being emphasized in new American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists mammography screening guidelines for women at average risk of breast cancer.

ACOG: Shared Decision-Making Key to Breast Cancer Screening

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Critically important for patient's value, preferences be factored into process, ACOG leader says