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Most Neurologic Symptoms Persist for COVID-19 Long Haulers

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SARS-CoV-2 vaccination appears to have no positive or negative impact on cognitive function or fatigue

Migraine History Tied to Higher Risk for Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes

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Risk driven by hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and preterm births

Despite Improvements

Hispanic, Black Physicians Underrepresented in the United States

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With sustained doubling of Hispanic and Black medical students, it would take 92 and 66 years to correct deficit of physicians

6 Tips on Getting Back to Your Regular Doctor's Checkup

Stroke Risk Low for Non-Surgically Treated Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis

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Authors say findings suggest medical management to lower stroke risk from asymptomatic carotid stenosis may be a viable option

5/24 -- These Foods Might Help Curb a Child's ADHD

Dietary Intake Tied to Inattention With ADHD

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Children eating fewer fruits and vegetables likely to have more severe symptoms of inattention

Serotonergic Antidepressants in Pregnancy Not Tied to Neonatal Seizures

Prenatal Exposure to Certain Antiseizure Meds Linked to Autism

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Risks for ASD, intellectual disability may be increased with prenatal exposure to topiramate, valproate, certain duotherapies

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AMA Survey Shows Lack of Progress on Prior Authorization Reforms

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Results show little progress across all five reform areas outlined in 2018 consensus statement

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Inability to Afford Prescription Meds, Specialty Care More Likely for Adults With Epilepsy

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Those with active or inactive epilepsy are also more likely to have Medicaid and other public insurance

Predicting Autism Risk

Early Brain MRI Phenotypes of Autism Tied to Familial ASD Traits

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Greater levels of proband ASD traits correlated with distinctive brain MRI findings in younger siblings who later develop ASD

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Retinal Layer Thickness Linked to Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

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Thinner baseline total macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness associated with larger decline in cognitive function test scores during follow-up