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The number of infants born to American mothers who are chronic opioid users is rising

Costs of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome on the Rise

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Researchers encourage physicians to be proactive in screening for drug use
Consuming more omega-3 fatty acids may benefit patients at risk for Alzheimer's disease

Increasing Omega-3 Intake May Boost Cognitive Flexibility

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Findings among those aged 65 to 75, who had gene variant APOE ε4
Caution should be exercised with use of electronic health record documentation short cuts

Caution Urged When Using EHR Shortcut Features

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Information should be checked and updated to avoid cloning and up-coding
Three steps that can be implemented by front desk staff can help increase practices' cash flow

Front Desk Staff Has Key Role in Managing Practice Cash Flow

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Tips to implement include verification of insurance status, collection at time of service, ease of payment
Physical resistance training is associated with significant improvement in sexual function among women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Physical Resistance Training Ups Sexual Function in PCOS

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Significant improvements in total FSFI score and in desire, excitement, lubrication domains
Sixty percent of clinicians in practices with 26 or more clinicians report use of one of 10 electronic health record products

Large Practices Focused on Small Selection of EHR Products

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Sixty percent of responses from clinicians in large practices were from users of 10 EHR products
Understanding the key drivers underlying medical students' distress can help address the issues and enhance student well-being

AMA: Avoiding Distress in Medical School

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Drivers of distress include unsupportive learning environment, mistreatment, debt
Almost one out of every five young women were raped or experienced attempted rape during their freshman year at a large private university in upstate New York

Sexual Assault at ‘Epidemic Levels’ Among College Women

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Many raped when incapacitated by drugs or alcohol, researchers find
Patients with a history of depression seem to have a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease

History of Depression May Raise Parkinson’s Risk

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Study finds association, but overall risk is low -- only about 1 percent
The number of U.S. children and teens being treated for mental health issues has risen by about 50 percent in the past 20 years -- with most of those children having relatively mild symptoms

Mental Health Services Up for U.S. Children

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But most of that increase has been among patients who have less serious illness