Authors say this finding may help identify patients who could benefit from screening for an eating disorder

Deaths tied to xylazine have increased significantly in recent years

Education found to be an important statistical factor contributing to the reduction in dementia

Authors say routine screening for these symptoms may be beneficial in clinical practice

Volumes of adolescents and young adults seeking inpatient, outpatient care for eating disorders increased, particularly during the first year of the pandemic

Those with a family history or higher self-perceived risk are more likely to participate

Increase especially pronounced for Black adults and adults with lower educational attainment

Increases seen in median days per month of e-cigarette use and number of e-cigarette users within five minutes of waking

Reduction in caregiver depressive symptoms may have positive impact on child asthma outcomes, partially mediated by child depressive symptom severity

Authors say these changes coincide with restrictions on the sale of sweet and fruit-flavored e-cigarette products