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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex seems to be beneficial for treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder in patients with eating disorders

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Aids PTSD in Eating Disorders

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Lower PTSD checklist-Civilian scores with rTMS of dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
For women

Hours Worked Impacted by Kids for Female, Not Male Doctors

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Findings from a national sample of dual-physician couples
Visual dysfunction at baseline is associated with poor cognitive function among older U.S. adults

Visual Dysfunction Tied to Poor Cognitive Function in Seniors

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Association identified using data from two nationally representative samples
Virtual house calls by neurologists may be of great interest to and provide substantial convenience for patients with Parkinson's disease

Telehealth Feasible for Parkinson’s Care

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Online visits saved patients more than two hours and 100 miles of driving, researchers found
Radioiodine therapy for thyroid cancer is not associated with increased risk of stroke

Radioiodine Therapy for Thyroid Cancer Doesn’t Up Stroke Risk

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I-131 therapy group showed no significantly higher risk of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke
There is no significant difference in cognitive function for patients treated with evolocumab or placebo added to statin therapy

Evolocumab Doesn’t Affect Cognition When Added to Statins

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No significant between-group difference for patients receiving evolocumab or placebo added to statins
Within a cohort of patients insured through TRICARE

Opioid Rx Frequently Issued for Nonspecific, Spinal Conditions

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Spine, orthopedic disorders most prominent among categories of conditions linked to initial opioid Rx
Lifetime costs of care are substantially increased for individuals with dementia

Families Shoulder Majority of Costs Related to Dementia Care

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Reducing functional decline or behavioral and psychological symptoms leads to lower lifetime costs
Enhancing physical activity level and function can decrease the fear of falling among elderly patients

Increasing Physical Activity, Function Can Decrease Fall Fears

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Activities of daily living and mobility among predictors of fear of falling in geriatric patients
During the past two decades

Increase in Survival Without Severe Disability for Preemies

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However, children born preterm still have high risk for developmental delay