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Individuals born between 1947 and 1964 have a significantly increased risk of prescription opioid overdose death and heroin overdose death

Baby Boomers Have Increased Risk of Rx Opioid Overdose Death

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In addition, those born from 1947 to 1964 and 1979 to 1992 have increased risk of heroin overdose death
Cerebral morphometric alterations can discriminate between children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and controls

Cerebral Morphometric Changes Discriminate ADHD, Controls

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Alterations discern ADHD-I, ADHD-C, with discriminating features located in DMN, insular cortex
Spouses of female physicians are on average more educated and work more hours outside the home than spouses of male physicians

Female Physicians’ Spouses More Likely to Work

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May explain need for female physicians to make more personal and professional adjustments
Many patients with self-reported hearing loss do not receive medical evaluation and recommended treatments

Gaps Seen Between Hearing Loss, Receipt of Medical Evaluation, Tx

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About 20.6 percent of those with hearing less than excellent/good had visited doctor for hearing issues
For patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms that are 3 mm or smaller

No Treatment or Imaging Follow-Up Most Effective for Tiny UIAs

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Highest health benefit for unruptured intracranial aneurysms with no treatment or preventive follow-up
For patients with atrial fibrillation

NOACs Show Lower Risk of Adverse Renal Outcomes in A-Fib

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Compared with warfarin, dabigatran and rivaroxaban linked to lower risk of adverse renal outcomes
Physicians who are experiencing burnout are more than twice as likely to leave their organization within two years

High Costs Associated With Physician Burnout, Attrition

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Economic loss at Stanford over two years expected to range from $15.5 million to $55.5 million
Between 2005 and 2014

Chronic Conditions Increasing Among Childbearing Women

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Identification of at least one chronic condition rose from 66.9 to 91.8 per 1,000 delivery hospitalizations
Spinal cord stimulation effectively reduces chronic pain symptoms in individuals with painful diabetic polyneuropathy

Spinal Cord Stimulation May Reduce Neuropathic Pain

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After 5 years, more than half of patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy had treatment success
For children with concussion

Salivary miRNAs Can ID Duration of Concussion Symptoms

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Pediatric patients with prolonged symptoms were accurately identified by levels of five miRNAs