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Cognitive behavioral therapy should be the first line of treatment in younger patients with major depressive disorder before clinicians prescribe medication

Psychotherapy Alone First Line of Treatment for Depressed Youth

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Adding fluoxetine to cognitive behavioral therapy did not further reduce depressive symptoms
Major surgery is associated with a small

Major Surgery Linked to Lasting Change in Cognitive Trajectory

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Major surgery on average tied to additional decline equivalent to less than five months of cognitive aging
A cognitive behavioral therapy program is effective in treating male patients with internet and computer game addiction

Cognitive Therapy Effective for Internet Game Addiction

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Short-term cognitive behavioral therapy helpful for treating a range of internet addictions
Compared with standard restricted visiting hours

Flexible Family Visitation Policy Does Not Cut Delirium in ICU

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For family members, anxiety and depression scores were significantly better with flexible visitation policy
For older adults initiating dialysis

Functional Decline Seen in Many Older Adults Initiating Dialysis

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Prevalence of high caregiver burden increased after initiation of dialysis
No significant difference in outcomes was observed in children and adolescents with fragile X syndrome receiving adaptive versus nonadaptive in-home cognitive training

Computer-Based Training Studied in Children With Fragile X Syndrome

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Similar improvements seen in groups receiving adaptive, nonadaptive cognitive training program
Both telephone-delivered and web-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy can significantly improve irritable bowel syndrome symptoms

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Aids Irritable Bowel Symptoms

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Improvements in symptoms, life impact maintained at 12 months
Group

Group, Telephone, Guided CBT Treatment Effective for Depression

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Individual and group CBT were significantly better than guided self-help in terms of acceptability
Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective nonpharmacologic treatment for insomnia during pregnancy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Effective for Prenatal Insomnia

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Women in CBT group had greater reductions in insomnia severity, were likely to have remission
There is no clinically meaningful long-term association between pregnancy history and age-related change in cognitive function

Pregnancy History Not Likely Tied to Later Cognitive Function

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Authors say childbearing decisions and timing have no long-term impact on cognitive function