Standardized mortality ratio for suicide decreased from 2000 to 2016, but risk remains elevated, especially within first two years of diagnosis
However, despite declines from 2004 to 2020, substance use-related actions remain much higher than actions for physical, psychological impairment
Risk lower in women with no psychiatric history and particularly those using ethinylestradiol-containing hormonal contraceptives
Increased risk also seen among unaffected siblings of patients with either depression or IBD
Authors say it is important to assess gait in dementia risk assessments
Both treatments increase patient self-efficacy; improvements from baseline to 12-month follow-up for both treatments in all primary outcomes
Moderate improvement in pain severity and response for products with high THC-to-CBD ratios, but side effects are seen
Relative change from 2016 to 2019 varied from −52.0 percent in Mississippi to −6.9 percent in New Hampshire
Easy access to over-the-counter medications may play a role in their use for suspected suicides
Unmet social needs include family-level food insecurity, financial worry about housing costs and other monthly bills, and transportation challenges