Most of the Effect of Paroxetine for Treating Hot Flashes May Be Placebo Effect
Authors say mean treatment effect for hot flash frequency may only be 21 percent
Psychosocial Stressors Tied to Incident Atrial Fibrillation in Postmenopausal Women
Analysis revealed two clusters of highly correlated psychosocial factors -- stress and strain
Even Five Years Postapproval, Many Drug Studies Remain Nonpublic
Authors urge greater transparency of study results for drugs approved by the FDA
Tx of Postnatal Depression Tied to Better Maternal, Offspring Outcomes
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment tied to lower risk for maternal mental health problems and child externalizing behaviors across early childhood
Delays in Endometriosis Diagnosis Tied to Increased Health Care Utilization
Increased health care utilization seen up to 10 years before diagnosis with increases closer to diagnosis
Combined AI, Mammography Texture Model Improves Breast CA Risk Prediction
Combination model achieved higher AUC for interval and long-term cancers grouped together
Common Cancer Screenings May Not Extend Life Longevity
Meta-analysis only shows a 110-day survival benefit for colorectal cancer screening with sigmoidoscopy
Women Report Breast Size Impacts Ability to Exercise
Women who underwent breast reduction participate in healthier lifestyle practices
Residents Trained During First Wave of Pandemic Experienced Less PTSD
Work hours, workload, and medical errors may be targets for preventing PTSD among residents
Prenatal Lifestyle Interventions Improve Child Neurodevelopmental Outcomes
Structured interventions based on Mediterranean diet or mindfulness-based stress reduction are beneficial