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Suicidal Thoughts, Attempts Common Among Patients Starting Buprenorphine

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Integrated behavioral health services may help address patient needs with opioid use disorder, the authors say

One-Hour Training Improves Documentation to Diagnose, Treat Tardive Dyskinesia

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Implementation of training session increased proportion of patients with documented Abnormal Involuntary Movement Score

Primary Care Doctors Receiving Specialized Training Can Diagnose Autism

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Sensitivity and specificity of Early Autism Evaluation Hub system was 81.5 and 82.4 percent, respectively

Latinos With Advanced Degrees Underrepresented in Health Care Workforce

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However, all Latino subgroups overrepresented in health care occupations requiring less than a bachelor's degree

Eastern, Southeastern U.S. Have Highest Prevalence of Alzheimer Disease

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Counties with the highest prevalence were Miami-Dade County in Florida, Baltimore County in Maryland, and Bronx County in New York

One in Five Adults Say Their Workplace Is Toxic, Harming Mental Health

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However, most workers acknowledge employer support for mental health and well-being

How Much of a Difference Is 988 Making a Year After Its Launch?

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Overall, 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline operators have answered more than 2.3 million calls and nearly 600,000 texts in the past year

Donanemab Slows Clinical Progression in Early Alzheimer Disease

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Slows clinical progression at 76 weeks for those with low/medium tau and the combined low/medium and high tau pathology population

Oral Contraceptive Use May Increase Risk for Depression

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Higher rate of depression seen in first two years of oral contraceptive use compared with never use

Living in Highly Segregated Neighborhood Tied to Lower Life Expectancy

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Association partially mediated by neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors