Epilepsy Onset Not Uncommon After Stroke
                    Patients with greater brain damage more likely to have seizures afterwards, researchers find                
            Measures Sought to ID Epilepsy Patients Who Are Safe to Drive
                    Those with longer seizures during driving tests more likely to have accidents                
            Readings Taken in Clinic May Underestimate Ambulatory BP
                    Young, lean patients can have hypertension not caught during regular exams, researchers find                
            Cannabis Use Up in Americans Aged 50 and Up
                    Americans 65-plus more than doubled their use of cannabis over eight years                
            Fewer School Shootings in States With Tighter Gun Laws
                    Study also found that states that spent more money on mental health care, education saw less violence                
            State-Specific Variation in Asthma Rates Among Employed Adults
                    Highest prevalence for those in information industry in Massachusetts, health care support in Michigan                
            Pubic Hair Grooming Tied to Heightened Risk of STIs
                    Researchers find extreme groomers have four-fold risk of contracting sexually transmitted infection                
            Patient Mortality Up With End-of-Rotation Team Transition
                    Adherence to national recommendations regarding ideal rotation policies ranged from 6 to 67 percent                
            Diagnosis of Infantile Spasms Too Often Delayed
                    Parents, doctors may not recognize infantile spasms early enough to prevent brain damage                
            Post-Op Readmission Linked to Delays in Functional Recovery
                    Having two or more readmissions within 18 months linked to elevated risk of dependence in IADL, ADL                
            
                
		
















