

A review of maternal deaths suggests most individuals had documented behavioral health conditions but only one-third received appropriate pharmacologic treatment before death
A review of maternal deaths suggests most individuals had documented behavioral health conditions but only one-third received appropriate pharmacologic treatment before death
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National study aims to give more precise prevalence estimates for both dementia and mild cognitive impairment
The rise in people seeking emergency medical care after sexual assault outpaces the growth of law enforcement reporting, study suggests.
In “emulated” clinical trial, longer work weeks were strongly linked to larger rise in depression symptoms, pushing some first-year resident physicians into moderate or severe depression range
White adults were twice as likely as Black adults to receive mechanical heart pumps or heart transplants, according to study.
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