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FDA approves new dose for abuse-deterrent oxycodone
The FDA approved RoxyBond 10 mg immediate-release tablet for the management of pain requiring an opioid analgesic for which there are no adequate alternative treatments, according to a press release from the manufacturer.
USPSTF recommends physicians screen pregnant, postpartum women for domestic violence
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended that clinicians screen for intimate partner violence in postpartum or pregnant people and women of reproductive age.
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BLOG: Compliance issues when leasing your real estate to referral sources
The relationship between health care providers and referral sources can present complex legal challenges.
Sleep, mood, pain disorders most common comorbidities in those with narcolepsy
Individuals with narcolepsy were significantly more likely to have sleep, mood and pain disorders compared with matched controls, indicating where treatment may best target common comorbidities, according to new research from Sleep Advances.
Community-engaged intervention reduces polysubstance overdose deaths by 37%
A community coalition-engaged intervention led to a statistically significant reduction in overdose deaths involving any opioid and psychostimulants other than cocaine, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Maternal eating disorders, underweight, obesity linked to offspring psychiatric disorders
Offspring from mothers with an eating disorder history or prepregnancy BMI outside of normal weight range appeared to be at higher risk for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, according to a study published in JAMA Open Network.
Prenatal cannabis use does not increase the risk for developmental delays in children
Cannabis use among women during early pregnancy did not correspond with an increased risk for early developmental delays in children, a cohort study published in JAMA Network Open showed.
Modified screening improves prediction of suicidal behavior among adolescents
A modified screening with additional questions about suicidal ideation was better at predicting suicide attempts among adolescents than the standard questionnaire, according to findings published in JAMA Network Open.
Q&A: Navigating emotional, mental health issues in people with diabetes
Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Persis Commissariat, PhD, CDCES, and Amit Shapira, PhD, about how to manage emotional and mental health issues in persons living with diabetes.
‘Wake up and take action’ says expert probe on health risks of commercial gambling
A new Lancet Public Health commission called for stronger policy and regulatory controls worldwide to reduce the impact of commercial gambling on public health and wellbeing.
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