Antidepressants Safe, Effective for Comorbid Depression & Medical Diseases
Antidepressants are deemed safe and effective for depression treatment in patients with comorbid medical disease, according to a comprehensive review.
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Antidepressants are deemed safe and effective for depression treatment in patients with comorbid medical disease, according to a comprehensive review.
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DBT decreased suicide attempts in bipolar adolescents, marking a crucial impact on suicidal behavior compared to standard care.
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For chronic rhinosinusitis, an exhalation delivery system that delivers fluticasone to sinonasal areas above the inferior turbinate is efficacious.
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Climatic hazards are likely to aggravate atopic dermatitis (AD), with the impact including direct and indirect effects.
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ED visit rates for adults with diabetes increased from 2012 to 2021, with the highest rates among Black individuals and those with two to four chronic conditions.
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Voice analysis suggests potential for T2D screening; pitch and deviation show high accuracy, emphasizing its prescreening or monitoring utility.
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Many adults with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) lack awareness, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and follow-up for vision preservation.
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Uninsured patients face higher risks of advanced diabetic retinopathy and progression to proliferative DR, emphasizing healthcare access’s impact on eye health.
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Complement inhibitors benefit paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria patients by reducing lactate dehydrogenase, improving hemoglobin, and preventing transfusions.
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Systemic mastocytosis presents diagnostic challenges, diverse symptoms, and higher mortality in advanced subtypes, emphasizing the need for effective therapies.
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PCP choices in scheduled visit length impact specialty care utilization; 15/30-minute appointments correlate with more primary care and fewer specialty care visits.
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Patients with retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (R-CPD) often avoid discussing symptoms with PCP, impacting social lives; many feel misunderstood.
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Only 59% of older adults with fall-related head injuries follow up with PCP, highlighting the need for improved post-ED care and fall prevention strategies.
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Hepatitis C patients treated by internal family medicine had superior SVR12 rates than external referrals, highlighting integrated care’s significance.
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Recent study shows an increase in severe obesity among young children after a decline from 2010 to 2016.
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Publicly insured children face higher inconsistent coverage but lower inadequacy rates than commercially insured, with COVID-19 narrowing disparities.
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MSI-H colorectal cancer patients, after extended immunotherapy, exhibit low recurrence, guiding treatment discussions.
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Higher BMI at age 18 is linearly associated with increased risk of site-specific cancers in men, underlining the importance of early-life obesity prevention.
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Inflammatory tongue conditions significantly increase the risk of oral tongue cancers, emphasizing the importance of heightened clinical surveillance.
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Long-term low-dose aspirin use is associated with slight to moderate reductions in the risk of specific cancers, but not cancer overall.
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