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In 2023, nearly 19 million children in the United States were estimated to be living in a household with at least one parent or primary caregiver with a substance use disorder (SUD).
Greater obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)-related hypoxemia is associated with frontoparietal cerebrovascular pathology, which is linked to reduced medial temporal lobe (MTL) integrity and impaired ...
Working with an incompletely staffed team is associated with greater odds of burnout for physicians, according to a research letter.
The first in vitro diagnostic device that uses blood samples to detect Alzheimer disease has been granted marketing clearance by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Illicit opioid use may be higher than previously reported in the United States, according to a study published online.
Neurosteroids demonstrate significant therapeutic promise through the modulation of the GABA system and warrant further ...
Stimulant prescriptions do not appear to have a causal relationship with psychotic experiences, according to a study published online.
A structured peer group and safe space exhibited a positive impact on the well-being and sense of belonging among LGBTQ+ residents.
Trainees noted burnout from conducting interviews, interviewees felt fulfilled, suggesting potential for longitudinal narrative medicine studies.
RNA-1083 vaccine is noninferior and induces higher immune responses than recommended influenza and COVID-19 vaccines against several influenza strains and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus ...
Annual multicancer early detection (MCED) screening with a single blood test provides more overall benefit than biennial MCED screening.
Updated recommendations for antiretroviral nonoccupational postexposure prophylaxis (nPEP) for HIV have been published.
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