Excellent tolerability seen, with no changes in BP, minimal reports of sedation, minimal dissociation
Less likely to suffer from negative physical and mental health outcomes, including hospitalization, CVD hospitalization, mental health prescription
Male infant sex and having more than one older affected sibling were significant predictors of familial recurrence
Increase driven by unsupportive families; no significant associations seen for youth living in supportive families
No significant increase seen with use of GLP-1 RAs versus SGLT2is or DPP4is among older Medicare beneficiaries
However, potential class-dependent associations may exist
Facilities with federally certified opioid treatment program more often will offer medications for opioid use disorder
Findings seen in middle-aged and older adults from the general population, free from Parkinson disease
Psychiatrist says loneliness is 'a medical problem' that should be taken 'very seriously'
61.4 percent do not know primary care providers can prescribe medication for opioid use disorder