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Study: ChatGPT shows promise in managing depression
ChatGPT performed better at managing mild and severe depression in accordance with current clinical guidance without showing gender or socioeconomic bias compared with primary care physicians, according to researchers in Israel.
CDC: Burnout in health care workers ‘has reached crisis levels’
Health care workers face an escalating mental health crisis that is made worse by increased harassment, according to results from a new CDC Vital Signs report.
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‘Sadly not very surprising’: Many children screen positive for suicide risk
WASHINGTON — Nearly one in four children screened positive for suicide risk at a pediatric ED in Chicago during a 3-year period, according to a study presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
VIDEO: Paternal postpartum depression doubles child’s risk of adverse experiences
WASHINGTON — Preliminary study findings indicate that paternal postpartum depression may double the odds of a child experiencing three or more adverse childhood experiences before the age of 5 years.
VIDEO: Most victims of incest, child sexual abuse report addiction as adults
WASHINGTON — The vast majority of incest and child sexual abuse survivors report experiencing addiction as adults, according to study findings presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
Evaluating for autism in primary care could improve diagnosis
WASHINGTON — Training primary care physicians to evaluate children for autism could improve diagnosis, a study presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition found.
Childhood mental health issues linked to difficulties as young adult
Children with mental health issues were more likely to have poor mental and physical health in young adulthood, a study published in JAMA Network Open found.
Health savings accounts important component of comprehensive retirement plans
Physicians of all specialties are likely aware of health savings accounts and their use by patients and doctors alike to pay for health-related expenses.
Prenatal COVID-19, maternal stress could affect infants’ attention span
An NIH-funded study found a potential link between the combination of prenatal COVID-19 and maternal stress and an increased risk for impaired attention span in infants, according to findings reported in Pediatric Research.
Study finds no associations between various mental health conditions and results after TJA
Published results showed no statistically significant associations between mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma and schizophrenia, and outcomes after total joint arthroplasty.
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