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Smoking during pregnancy may increase the risk of the child developing schizophrenia

Smoking in Pregnancy Tied to Schizophrenia Risk for Child

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Findings based on analysis of maternal levels of cotinine
Recognizing the unique role of patients and their expertise within the physician-patient interaction can help to prevent non-adherence based on disagreement

Recognition of Patient Expertise Can Improve Adherence

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Recognizing patient expertise in treatment decision can prevent nonadherence based on disagreement
Uninsurance rates have decreased since the introduction of the Affordable Care Act

Remaining Uninsured May Be Difficult to Reach Via ACA

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Reaching the remaining uninsured may be difficult due to lack of Medicaid expansion on the state level
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever buprenorphine implant to treat opioid dependence

FDA Approves Probuphine Implant for Opioid Dependence

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New form of treatment designed to last six months
Mental disorders were the most costly conditions in the United States in 2013

Mental Disorders Were Most Costly in U.S. in 2013

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Spending on mental disorders exceeded that of heart conditions in 2013, reaching $201 billion
As early as first grade

Even First Graders Experience Obesity-Related Bullying, Teasing

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Weight bias affects all aspects of obese children's lives, researchers say
Genetic analysis can improve diagnosis and management of intellectual developmental disorder and unexplained metabolic abnormalities

Genetic Analysis Offers Options for Some Developmental Delay

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Exome sequencing led to better treatments in four of 10 cases studied
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever buprenorphine implant to treat opioid dependence

FDA Approves Probuphine Implant for Opioid Dependence

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New form of treatment designed to last six months
Hatha yoga is effective for reducing anxiety

Review: Hatha Yoga Beneficial for Reducing Anxiety

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Meta-analysis of 17 studies shows positive association for treatment efficacy, hours practiced
Men who experience the loss of chromosome Y from their blood cells as they age may have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

Loss of Y Chromosome in Blood Tied to Alzheimer’s Risk in Men

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The greater the Y chromosome loss, the higher the risk of developing Alzheimer's, researchers say