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Sublocade

FDA Approves Once-Monthly Injection for Opioid Addiction

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Sublocade has been shown to reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms and the desire to use opioids
A decision pathway has been developed to guide management of acute bleeding in patients treated with oral anticoagulants; the decision pathway was published online Dec. 1 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

ACC Guides Treatment of Bleeding With Oral Anticoagulation

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Pathway supports clinician decision making during management of patients with bleeding complications
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Almonds With/Without Chocolate May Improve Lipid Profiles

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Findings based on a small study assessing diet combinations in overweight people

November 2017 Briefing – Neurology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Neurology for November 2017. This roundup includes the latest...
Health care practitioner groups differ regarding the signs and symptoms that define myofascial pain syndrome

Poor Agreement for Practitioners in Defining Myofascial Pain

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Registered massage therapists were most in agreement as a group versus chiropractors, doctors
Women at both extremes of the weight spectrum have low mean serum allopregnanolone

Mean Serum Allopregnanolone Low Across Weight Extremes

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Also tied to increased depression and anxiety severity, independent of body mass index
The combination of environmental enrichment and magnesium-L-threonate is more effective than either treatment alone for improving cognition and spatial memory in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

Magnesium Boosts Environmental Enrichment in Alzheimer’s

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Combination of EE, magnesium-L-threonate more effective than either treatment alone in mouse model
Fremanezumab is effective for the prevention of chronic migraine

Fremanezumab, Erenumab Effective in Treatment of Migraine

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Fremanezumab effective in chronic migraine; erenumab beneficial for episodic migraine
Infusion of autologous umbilical cord blood improves whole brain connectivity and motor function in young children with cerebral palsy

Cord Blood Improves Motor Function With Cerebral Palsy

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Improved brain connectivity, motor function seen in dose-dependent manner
Older adults report feeling confident that they know how to avoid drug interactions despite only 35 percent having spoken to someone about it in the past year

Many Seniors Have Not Discussed Avoiding Drug Interactions

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69 percent of patients see multiple doctors, 21 percent use multiple pharmacies, complicating issue