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The U.S. opioid epidemic cost the nation's economy $631 billion from 2015 through 2018

Opioid Crisis Cost United States $631 Billion Over Four Years

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Cost of opioid epidemic this year likely to be between $171 billion and $214 billion
From 1991 to 2017

Increase in Suicide Attempts Seen for Black Adolescents

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Across all sex and racial/ethnic groups, linear decrease seen in self-reported suicidal ideation, suicide plans
Patients with bipolar disorder seem to have an increased risk for developing Parkinson disease

Bipolar Disorder May Increase Risk for Developing Parkinson Disease

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Literature review shows increased likelihood of idiopathic PD with previous diagnosis of BD
For adults with dementia

Nonpharmacologic Interventions Reduce Agitation in Dementia

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Nonpharmacologic more efficacious than pharmacologic interventions for reducing aggression, agitation
Autism spectrum disorders appear to increase the risk for childhood obesity

Children With Autism Found to Have Higher Risk for Obesity

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Obesity seen in 22 percent of children with autism spectrum disorders
Patient portal use has a positive impact on preventive health behaviors

Patient Portal Use Has Positive Impact on Preventive Health Behaviors

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Portal users more likely to be younger, white, have commercial insurance, higher annual income
A brief diet intervention can reduce symptoms of depression among young adults with elevated depression symptoms

Diet Intervention Can Cut Depression Symptoms in Young Adults

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Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 depression subscale score reduced three months after intervention
There seems to be a 20 percent diagnostic error rate with use of non-sex-specific amnestic mild cognitive impairment diagnostic criteria

Sex-Specific Criteria May Up Accuracy for Diagnosis of aMCI

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Non-sex-specific criteria less accurate for diagnosis of amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Minority racial and ethnic groups are more likely to perceive the importance of seeing a health care provider who shares or understands their culture

Racial, Ethnic Minorities Want to See Doctor Who Shares Their Culture

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Minorities more likely to report difficulty seeing a culturally similar health care provider
Physical disability

Predictors of Work Disability ID’d in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

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Physical disability, depression, reduced information processing tied to vocational status, work disability