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Genetically Driven Depression Tied to Increased MS Disease Activity
This study increases awareness of the link between depression and MS.
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Considering Eating Disorder Potential When Prescribing Weight Loss Drugs to Teens
Nearly 80% of teens in treatment for obesity reported symptoms of disordered eating at the outset of an intervention.
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FDA’s Stricter Regulation of Lab-Developed Tests Faces Lawsuits and Lingering Concerns
Clinical laboratory lobbying groups are suing the FDA over its plans to more strictly regulate lab-developed tests. For now, physicians should see...
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Psilocybin Bests SSRI for Major Depression in First Long-Term Comparison
“The study suggests that psilocybin therapy might be a more holistic treatment option for depression.”
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FDA Initiative Aims to Improve Diversity in Clinical Trials
This initiative could be a critical step toward ensuring diversity in major clinical trials after years of stagnation, Dr. Valerie Harvey said.
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Bariatric Surgery and Weight Loss Make Brain Say Meh to Sweets
“Our findings suggest that both the brain reward response to and subjective liking of an innately desirable taste decline following bariatric...
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AI-Powered Clinical Documentation Tool Reduces EHR Time for Clinicians
“Approximately half of clinicians using the AI-powered clinical documentation tool based on interest reported a positive outcome, potentially...
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Stress Management
Like professional athletes, those experiencing stress can think about their time as being their most precious resource and be intentional about...
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Is It Time for Universal Suicide Screening?
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One in Five Overdose Deaths in 2022 had an Unrelated Mental Illness
In 2022, 21.9% of drug overdose deaths involved people with non–substance-related mental health disorders, most commonly depression (12.9%),...
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Ultra-Processed Doesn’t Always Mean Bad — Here’s How to Tell