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Nearly 30 percent of Americans have a problem with alcohol at some point in their lives

Nearly 3 in 10 Americans Have Alcohol Use Disorder

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Fewer than 20 percent get help
Infants born to mothers taking antidepressants in late pregnancy may be slightly more likely to develop persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn

Risk to Infant From SSRI Use in Late Pregnancy Deemed Small

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Persistent pulmonary hypertension of newborn risk similar to women with untreated depression
Patients aged 55 years and older presenting to an inpatient/emergency department setting with traumatic brain injury have an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease

TBI Linked to Parkinson’s Risk in Patients Aged ≥55 Years

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Dose-response associations identified for traumatic brain injury severity and frequency
Youth prescribed antipsychotic medication should be monitored for exaggerated weight gain

Review: Monitor Weight for Youth on Antipsychotics

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SSRIs and SNRIs may improve weight status in short term, but not long term

May 2015 Briefing – Psychiatry

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Psychiatry for May 2015. This roundup includes the latest...
For U.S. veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Sleep Apnea Risk Found to Rise With PTSD Severity in Veterans

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Researcher suggests OSA screening for vets presenting for PTSD treatment
Targeted radiation in the treatment of brain metastases leads to less cognitive damage than radiation for the entire brain

ASCO: Risks of Whole Brain Radiotx May Outweigh Benefits

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Second study suggests new immunotherapy may benefit patients with glioblastoma
Celecoxib seems safe and effective for treatment of depression due to acute brucellosis

Celecoxib Safe, Effective for Brucellosis-Associated Depression

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Greater response to treatment in celecoxib versus placebo group at study end
Low physician spending is contributing to an overall slowing of health care costs

AMA: Physicians Driving the Slowing of Health Care Costs

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Physicians' spending grew more slowly over 2003 to 2013 than hospital and clinical spending
Hospice care may help a surviving spouse better cope with depression following the death of a loved one

Hospice May Help Surviving Spouse Cope With Death

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Study suggests improved coping for those whose loved ones had end-of-life care