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Sleep Time in First Week Postconcussion Linked to Youth Recovery Outcomes
Maintaining optimal sleep time of approximately seven hours per day doubles likelihood of symptom resolution
Music-Based Interventions May Help Short-Term Depression, Behavior With Dementia
Review shows no evidence of long-term effects from music-based therapeutic interventions
2017 to 2023 Saw Decline in Exclusive Cigarette Smoking, Rise in Vaping
Findings seen among U.S. adults, with trend driven by adults younger than 44 years
More Research Needed on Preventive Service Use by People With Disabilities
Review looks at data regarding barriers to and facilitators of breast and cervical cancer screening among people with disabilities
Female Breast Cancer Mortality Has Stopped Declining in Certain Age Groups
Decline in mortality rates seen from 1990 to 2022 for women aged 40 to 74 years for all cohorts except Asian women
Self-Perceived Stress Linked to Cryptogenic Ischemic Stroke
Higher stress as a discrete measure and moderate stress associated with CIS in women, but not in men
Opportunistic CT Bone Density Screening Improves Osteoporosis Screening Rate
Opportunistic CT screening could increase the number of patients screened and would result in medical cost avoidance
Globally, 25.2 Million Projected to Be Living With Parkinson Disease in 2050
Primary contributor to increase in cases from 2021 to 2050 is population aging, followed by population growth
People With Disabilities Often Feel Disrespected by Health Care Workers
People with disabilities perceive not being treated with respect by health care workers or provided with easily understood information
Risk for Specific Hematologic Cancers Down With GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use in T2DM
GLP-1 RA use linked to lower risks for myelodysplastic syndromes, myeloproliferative neoplasms compared with metformin