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For smokers, the ends may not justify the ENDS
Smokers who used electronic nicotine delivery systems were more likely to try to quit but less likely to succeed.
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Prenatal depression tracked through multiple generations shows increase
These findings may not be generalizable to older women or other ethnic groups.
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Technology use by parents may worsen children’s behavior
Technoference was associated with lower coparenting quality in fathers only, and greater parent depressive symptoms in mothers only.
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Depression screening rates remain low for undiagnosed adults
New study recommends training for other health care providers in an effort to increase depression screening rates.
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Opioid use of varying levels tied to physical, mental illnesses
As the intensity of opioid use increases, so does involvement in the criminal justice system, the study shows.
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Refusal number fuels sexual hostility in men
The intensity of recorded audio commentary suggested the men took the computer simulation seriously.
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Fetal exposure to folic acid may reduce youth psychosis risk
The benefits of exposure to prenatal folic acid might “extend beyond prevention of neural tube defects and span neurodevelopment during childhood...
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Disparities found in access to medication treatment for OUDs
Medicaid recipients living in counties with fewer black and Hispanic residents – and lower poverty rates – are more likely to receive OUD...
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Midlife fitness tied to lower later-life CVD mortality, depression risk
“These findings ... should encourage physicians to consider fitness and physical activity in promoting healthy aging.”
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Buprenorphine endangers lives and health of children
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Trump support high in counties with chronic opioid use
Policy to abate the opioid crisis must go beyond the medical model to incorporate socioenvironmental disadvantage factors and health behaviors.