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Levin to step down as CEO, medical director of APA in May 2024
The American Psychiatric Association has announced that CEO and Medical Director Saul Levin, MD, MPA, will step down from his role with the organization, which he has held since July 2013, effective May 31, 2024.
Case management linked to increase in primary care visits, decrease in hospitalizations
Social needs case management was associated with a 3% increase in primary care use and an 11% decrease in hospitalizations, a recent study in Annals of Internal Medicine found.
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Rates of new-onset mental health conditions higher in US soldiers with history of TBI
Rates of new-onset mental health conditions were higher in U.S. soldiers with a history of military-related traumatic brain injury, while increased risk for suicide was both directly and indirectly associated with TBI history.
BLOG: Associate physicians: Dance with the one(s) who brought you
If you’re an owner of a practice that has decided to pursue a sale transaction, you have likely been working for months with your partners and advisers to explore the market, evaluate potential buyers and negotiate key deal terms.
US awards $11.4M for therapeutic to treat Fragile X-associated tremor
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded $11.4 million to a Boston-based biotherapeutics firm to advance its novel oral prodrug of endogenous allopregananolone, LYT-300, to treat Fragile X-associated Tremor Ataxia syndrome.
Vascular risk, younger age at menopause associated with cognitive decline
Early menopause and vascular processes may synergistically contribute to increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease in women, according to a poster presentation at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
Q&A: Physical activity is 'an effective intervention for mental health conditions'
Physical activity was associated with improvements in mental health conditions compared with usual care, and primary care physicians should discuss the benefits of it with their patients, according to researchers.
Q&A: Telehealth 'should be one part of a broader approach' to managing behavioral health
Patients with behavioral health challenges who used telehealth had higher odds of missing scheduled appointments compared with those receiving in-person care, according to the results of research published in JAMA Network Open.
Partnership to advance development of psychedelics for depression, anxiety
A clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company and a global contract research organization have partnered to support the ongoing development of investigational, psychedelic therapeutics to treat a range of psychiatric disorders.
Do not outlive your money: What inflation rate to use for your retirement projections
Most investors, when considering their financial future, have a common number one concern – that they will not have saved enough to sustain them in retirement. In other words, they fear that they will outlive their money.
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