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Acute insomnia (AI) is common among good sleepers

Acute Insomnia Found to Be Common Among Good Sleepers

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~75 percent of those with acute insomnia recover good sleep; ~6 percent develop chronic insomnia
Youth receiving antipsychotic treatment have adverse changes in adiposity and insulin sensitivity

Antipsychotic Tx Linked to Adiposity Changes in Youths

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Greatest increase in fat with olanzapine; significant decrease in insulin sensitivity in pooled analysis
The issue of gun violence must be addressed by the physician leadership scientifically

AMA President Calls Physicians to Lead in Addressing Gun Violence

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Gun violence should continue to be addressed in a scientific, evidence-based manner
Preoperative psychiatric diagnoses are not associated with weight loss outcomes in severely obese adolescents receiving bariatric surgery

Pre-Op Psychiatric Dx Not Tied to Bariatric Sx Outcomes in Teens

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No association between presence, absence, number of diagnoses and post-surgery weight loss outcomes
Exposure to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy may be associated with an increase in the risk of autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in offspring

Exposure to Maternal HTN May Up Risk of ASD, ADHD in Child

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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy linked to risk of poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring
The risk of dementia is increased in 50-year-olds with blood pressure ≥130 mm Hg

Higher Blood Pressure at Mid-Life Increases Dementia Risk

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Findings for those with systolic BP ≥130 mm Hg at age 50 years
Suicide prevention needs to be a public health priority

APA: Suicide Prevention Should Be a Public Health Priority

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American Psychological Association says multi-faceted approach is needed to cut suicide rate
Job strain is associated with an increased risk of incident atrial fibrillation

Work Stress May Increase Risk of Developing Atrial Fibrillation

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Job strain linked to increased risk of incident atrial fibrillation
Both patients with type 1 and patients with type 2 diabetes show overall worse cognition than people without diabetes

Long-Term Type 1 Diabetes Associated With Cognitive Decline

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Deficits similar for long-term type 1 diabetes and age-matched patients with type 2 diabetes
Patients with an adverse change in employment after myocardial infarction have increased likelihood of worse outcomes

Adverse Change in Employment Post-MI Tied to Worse Outcomes

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Patients with adverse change in employment more likely to report depression, have lower health status