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Partnership expands prescription digital therapy for those with substance use disorder
A digital therapeutic software company has expanded its collaboration with an outpatient addiction treatment provider to provide adults with substance use disorder and opioid use disorder access to prescription digital therapeutics.
BLOG: Introduction to taxation of sale proceeds: S corporation
Our next post in this series addresses the taxation of sale proceeds if a target practice is classified as an S corporation.
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Marriage linked to lower risk for dementia, mild cognitive impairment
Marriage was associated with a lower risk for dementia and mild cognitive impairment in later life, researchers reported in the Journal of Aging and Health.
Aculys Pharma initiates phase 3 trial for excessive daytime sleepiness treatment
Aculys Pharma, Inc. announced the initiation of a phase 3 trial of pitolisant, a histamine H3 receptor antagonist/inverse agonist in those with excessive daytime sleepiness that is associated with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
Rate of increase low for psychosis-related outcomes in states with cannabis laws
States that enacted medical and recreational policies on cannabis did not see significant increases in rates of psychosis-related health outcomes compared with those that did not, per a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Affordable Care Act enrollment hits record numbers
A record number of Americans — 16.3 million — signed up for health insurance through Affordable Care Act Marketplaces in 2023, the Biden-Harris administration announced Wednesday.
Poll: 40% of U.S. workers prefer online mental health evaluation
According to a recently released poll, mental health among U.S. workers has improved minimally from the depth of the COVID-19 pandemic, with about half of respondents stating they would like online assessments of their mental well-being.
Interventions benefit those with personality disorder in community, outpatient setting
Individuals diagnosed with a personality disorder benefited from interventions delivered in community or outpatient settings, with all therapeutic approaches demonstrating similar efficacy, according to a study published in BMC Psychiatry.
Reduced kidney function linked to higher levels of dementia-related blood biomarkers
Reduced kidney function was associated with increased levels of dementia-related blood biomarkers, but not an increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, researchers reported in JAMA Network Open.
Amazon launches discount prescription drug service
Amazon has further expanded its reach into health care with a new discount prescription drug program.