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1 in 5 students report unfair discipline at school
One in five high school students in the United States reported being unfairly disciplined at school, according to findings published in MMWR.
Q&A: Advantages, pitfalls of sleep-monitoring apps, trackers
In September, Apple received marketing clearance from the FDA for its sleep apnea feature within the Health app on the Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10 and Ultra 2, according to an FDA press release.
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Dual methylphenidate with SSRI use appears safe among adults with ADHD, depression
The combined use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and methylphenidate did not significantly increase adverse event risk among adults with ADHD and comorbid depression, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Dementia more frequently diagnosed in older adults within a year of fall-related injury
Falling was associated with an increased risk for a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias in older adults, according to a recent analysis in JAMA Network Open.
What providers should know about changes to substance use confidentiality regulations
On Feb. 16, HHS, through its Office for Civil Rights and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, published its final rule amending federal regulations protecting confidentiality of substance use disorder treatment records.
Power of compound interest: Time is ‘one of your biggest allies’
When investing, time in the market is arguably as important as well-publicized factors, such as rate of return, initial amount of investment (principal) and costs of investing.
Autism, transgender identity may increase suicide risk among college students
College students who identified as transgender or gender nonconforming and those with autism had a greater risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors, study results published in JAMA Network Open showed.
Patients with psoriasis more likely to have obsessive-compulsive disorder
A new study further confirmed the association between obsessive-compulsive disorder and psoriasis, stressing the need for dermatologists to be vigilant.
Despite ‘proven efficacy,’ buprenorphine scripts remain low after opioid-related events
Buprenorphine use increased in EDs over the last decade but remained underused after opioid-related encounters, a cross-sectional study published in JAMA Network Open suggested.
The promise of anti-amyloid therapies: A new era in Alzheimer’s treatment
The world is facing an impending tsunami as the number of people developing Alzheimer’s disease continues to grow.
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