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An intervention based on personal predictors of risk for depression implemented by primary care physicians provides a modest reduction in the incidence of major depression compared to usual care

Tailored Intervention by PCPs Slightly Cuts Depression

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Prevention strategy tailored to individual risk, implemented in primary care office
The elements of a team-based care model are described in a report published by the American Medical Association.

AMA Addresses Elements of Team-Based Care Model

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New module from STEPS Forward collection describes how to bring these elements together
Antipsychotic medications do not appear to be effective for preventing or treating delirium in adult medical or surgical inpatients

Antipsychotics Not Effective for Delirium in Hospitalized Patients

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No significant effect found for preventing or treating delirium during hospitalization
Adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes mellitus

Teens With Autism More Likely to Develop Type 2 Diabetes

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Additionally, those taking atypical antipsychotics showed high risk of diabetes
Only half of suicidal patients in U.S. emergency departments are asked if they have access to guns

Few ER Doctors Ask Suicidal Patients About Firearm Access

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Finding points to missed chances to intervene before it's too late, researcher says
Three years into the campaign

CDC: Tips Anti-Smoking Ad Campaign Still Having Impact

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More than 1.8 million smokers attempted to quit smoking as a result of the 2014 ad campaign
Women doctors can address the gender wage disparity by understanding the reasons why they earn less

How Can We Fix the Wage Gap Among Female Physicians?

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Women need to become better negotiators and lobby for transparency to reduce gender wage disparity
Repetitive transcranial stimulation may ease major symptoms of anorexia nervosa

Transcranial Stimulation May Ease Symptoms of Anorexia

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Depression treatment cut urge to restrict food, researchers say
Maternal obesity is associated with a small increase in child behavior problems

Maternal Obesity Tied to Increase in Child Behavior Problems

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Increase in internalizing behaviors, externalizing behaviors, and attention problems
Parkinson's disease patients who are given antipsychotics to treat dementia and psychosis may be more likely to die early

Antipsychotics May Up Early Mortality Risk in Parkinson’s

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Unclear whether the medications or the disease are the key factor; study only shows an association