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Evidence relating to pharmacological interventions for cannabis use disorder is mainly insufficient and suggests that several drug classes are ineffective

Evidence Lacking for Pharmacologic Therapy for Cannabis Use Disorder

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Several drug classes including cannabinoids, SSRIs seem to be ineffective for cannabis use disorder
From 1996 to 2016

1996 to 2016 Saw Increases in U.S. Spending on Health Care

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Public, private insurance, out-of-pocket payments increased by 2.9, 2.6, and 1.1 percent annually
From 2002 to 2016

Pediatrician Use of Developmental Screening Tools Increasing

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2002 to 2016 saw tripling in use and increase in referral of at-risk patients to early intervention
For many internationally regulated drugs

Mean Age at Drug Use Initiation Increasing for Many Drugs

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For 12 of 18 drugs examined, including cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, mean age at initiation increased

February 2020 Briefing – Psychiatry

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Psychiatry for February 2020. This roundup includes the latest...
For adults without a recent history of depression

Varenicline Seems Safe for Adults Without Depression

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Risk for CV, neuropsychiatric hospitalizations lower for varenicline versus nicotine replacement therapy
Among children withattention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Video Game-Like Intervention May Aid Children With ADHD

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Attentional functioning improved in four-week trial for children receiving intervention versus control
The NIH-Toolbox Cognitive Battery is reliable and valid for children and young adults with intellectual disability

NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery Valid in Intellectual Disability

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NIHTB-CB is reliable and valid for children and young adults with a mental age older than 5.0 years
Public opinion about the Affordable Care Act remains divided 10 years after its passage

Influence of Politics Has Not Waned in Opinions About ACA

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Partisan divisions in favorable opinion of the ACA have gotten larger rather than smaller over time
Smokers do not appear to engage in compensatory smoking when using low-nicotine cigarettes

No Compensatory Smoking Seen With Low-Nicotine Cigarettes

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Two studies show no increase in smoking intensity, no increase in cigarettes smoked per day