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PTSD tied to rehospitalization risk after first-time stroke among Black veterans
After first-time stroke, comorbid PTSD was associated with increased risk for hospital readmission among Black veterans that was not observed among white veterans, researchers reported.
BLOG: Rollover equity: Linking arms with your private equity partner
As we discussed in our overview of the private equity, or PE, physician practice model, the buyer in an acquisition is often a PE-sponsored management services organization that purchases the nonclinical aspects of the practice’s business.
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Treating pelvic pain, psychosocial factors key in endometriosis care
Treating both pelvic pain and psychosocial factors is key to improving long-term physical and mental health outcomes for women with endometriosis, according to a longitudinal analysis published in Psychology & Health.
Therapy after traumatic childbirth may protect against PTSD symptoms
Brief psychological therapies delivered soon after traumatic childbirth may provide an opportunity to protect against childbirth-related PTSD symptoms, researchers reported.
Early career physicians need to consider fundamental financial factors
Completing medical education and training is a monumental achievement that can launch a successful lifetime career.
FDA grants breakthrough designation to MM-120 for generalized anxiety disorder
The FDA has granted breakthrough designation to MM-120 for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, according to a press release from MindMed.
Depression may have greater impact on heart health for women than men
Among adults with depression, risk for cardiovascular events was greater in women compared with men, regardless of age or obesity status, researchers reported in JACC: Asia.
CDC releases first update for investigating, addressing suicide clusters since 1988
In a three-part supplement series published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the CDC released updated and expanded guidance for community assessment and response to suicide clusters for the first time since 1988.
Esketamine during elective cesarean delivery may reduce postpartum depression
Esketamine administered intravenously during elective cesarean delivery may significantly reduce depressive symptoms in the early postpartum period, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.
FDA to further review study of donanemab for early Alzheimer’s
The FDA will convene an advisory committee meeting to discuss the safety and efficacy of donanemab in early symptomatic Alzheimer's disease, according to the manufacturer.