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PCPs May Have a New Tool to Help Identify Autism in Young Children
The tool helps clinicians by incorporating their diagnosis and self-reported level of certainty with eye-tracking biomarkers.
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Ultraprocessed Foods May Be an Independent Risk Factor for Poor Brain Health
Eating more ultraprocessed foods may increase the risk for cognitive decline and stroke, while eating more unprocessed or minimally processed...
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Severe Maternal Morbidity Can Adversely Affect Mental Health
Individuals with severe maternal morbidity are at an increased risk for mental health condition–related hospitalization for up to 13 years after...
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Former UCLA Doctor Receives $14 Million in Gender Discrimination Retrial
Female doctor says institutions must increase transparency and practices that support equal pay for equal work.
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Serious Mental Illness Tied to Multiple Physical Illnesses
Serious mental illness is associated with reduced life expectancy, and experts speculate that additional chronic illnesses — whether physical or...
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Do Antipsychotic Overprescribing Warning Letters Work?
The intervention reduced quetiapine use among all patients with dementia.
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Online, Self-Help Program May Curb Binge Eating
Results of a randomized, controlled trial suggest that an online cognitive-behavioral program may help large numbers of people with binge-eating...
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CBT Tops Mindfulness Therapy for Prolonged Grief Disorder
Patients receiving grief-focused CBT had a better response than those receiving mindfulness-based cognitive therapy but both groups had a...
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Widespread, Long-Held Practice in Dementia Called Into Question
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Top Predictors of Substance Initiation in Youth Flagged
The results show certain modifiable risk factors may play a role in preventing youth from starting to use substances.
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Mental Health Worsens in Trans, Gender-Nonconforming Adults
“Mental health and primary care providers must be prepared to address the unique psychosocial needs of gender minority adults.”