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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Associated With Poorer Cognition in Older Adults
Data from a large cohort study suggested the need for improved strategies to diagnose and treat urinary symptoms in older adults.
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More Rapid Confirmation of an Autism Diagnosis Is Coming to Primary Care
Poor outcome in autism linked to delayed diagnosis is driving change.
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Lower Protein Intake In Midlife May Increase Mortality Risk
More data are needed, but a population-based study showed consistently greater mortality for each quintile from the highest to the lowest quintile...
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High-Potency Cannabis Tied to Impaired Brain Development, Psychosis, Cannabis-Use Disorder
“Clearly new treatment strategies are needed to address the mounting challenge of cannabis-use disorder risk in teens and young adults.”
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Follow-Up for Pediatric Depression Doubles With New Quality Initiative
In a cultural shift, pediatric clinic takes ownership of mental health outcomes.
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Oral Microbiome Test Could Detect Gastric Cancer Earlier
A noninvasive “swish and spit” test could be more accessible and allow for more widespread screening.
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Inappropriate Medication Use Persists in Older Adults With Dementia
Data from a cross-sectional analysis suggested troubling trends in use of medications by older adults.
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Survey Spotlights Identification of Dermatologic Adverse Events From Cancer Therapies
Survey respondents classify and grade morbilliform, psoriasiform, and papulopustular rashes based on a review of photographs and text descriptions...
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Vibegron Seen Effective for Overactive Bladder in Men With BPH
“Vibegron was associated with significant reductions in daily micturition and urgency episodes.”
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Kids and Anti-Obesity Medications: Real-World Challenges
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Customized Video Games Promising for ADHD, Depression, in Children
“The studies are showing these video games really do work, at least for ADHD and depression but maybe not for anxiety.”