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2015 to 2021 Saw Increase in Gabapentinoid Use
Use of gabapentinoids has increased since 2015, particularly for chronic pain, according to a study published in the January February issue of the Annals of Fam
Air Pollution Emissions Down Since 1970 Clear Air Act, but Inequities Persist
Air pollution emissions across the United States decreased on average from 1970 to 2010, with racial ethnic disparities observed, especially in the industry and
COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy Safe for Infant Neurodevelopment
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy seems safe in terms of neurodevelopment through 18 months of age, according to a study published online Jan. 22 in JAMA Pe
Type 2 Diabetes Remission Likely With Weight Loss After Diagnosis
Remission of type 2 diabetes is feasible and is associated with weight loss in the year after diabetes diagnosis, according to a study published online Jan. 23
Air Pollution Exposure Tied to Increase in Sedentary Behavior
Long-term exposure to air pollution is tied to an increase in sedentary behavior (SED) among people at risk for diabetes, according to a study published online
2009 Update to WIC Cost-Effective for Reducing Childhood Obesity
The 2009 update to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) was estimated to be cost-effective for preventing childhood
Treating Loneliness in the Obese May Lower Risk of Early Death
Loneliness can be a killer, but it can be particularly deadly for obese people, who are markedly more likely to experience social isolation. Luckily, a new stud
Severe QT Prolongation Common in Users of Antipsychotic Medications
More than one in eight patients receiving quetiapine or haloperidol therapy appear to develop severe QT prolongation (SQTP), according to a study published onli
Adolescent Fitness Tied to Cardiometabolic Health Years Later
Adolescent fitness is inversely associated with the burden of cardiometabolic conditions up to 45 years later, according to a study published online in the Janu
Soy, Enterolactone, Green Tea May Reduce Adverse Breast Cancer Outcomes
Soy, enterolactone, and green tea are associated with reductions in adverse breast cancer outcomes, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis published
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