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New opioid deprescribing guidelines – InSight+

New evidence-based clinical guidelines for opioid deprescribing were published in Medical Journal of Australia. Australian researchers have published the first evidence-based clinical guidelines for opioid deprescribing, a crucial step to help general practitioners reduce opioid use in their patients. Published in Medical Journal of Australia Today, Dr Aili Langford and her colleagues at the University […]

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What to do if your child is struggling: Steps healthcare professionals can take to help children and adolescents with their mental health

Emerging research suggests that mental health problems among children and adolescents are on the rise. For example, one in four children report experiencing clinically elevated rates of depression, and the rates of emergency room visits for attempted suicide have increased by 22% in recent years. As clinicians and researchers, we have interacted with thousands of

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21 Mediterranean diet lunches suitable for diabetes for the summer

21 Mediterranean diet lunches suitable for diabetes for the summer

Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, MS, RD The Mediterranean diet is one of the healthiest ways to eat, with research showing it can help prevent cancer, obesity and heart disease. These lunch recipes not only follow the principles of the Mediterranean diet, but also focus on complex carbohydrates and lower amounts of saturated fat and

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Oran P. Smith is a Senior Fellow at the Palmetto Promise Institute.

For SC hospitals to thrive, healthcare policies must change

South Carolina’s health care future looks brighter now that the state’s Certificate of Need (CON) statute has finally been repealed. The 1970s law, which required a permit receipt from the state before a new health facility could be built or additional health care offered, was ostensibly enacted to protect the financial viability of hospitals in

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14 high protein, anti-inflammatory smoothie recipes

14 high protein, anti-inflammatory smoothie recipes

Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, MS, RD Enjoy a healthy breakfast or snack with these delicious recipes. These smoothies are made with anti-inflammatory ingredients like dark leafy greens, berries, and vitamin D-rich foods to keep symptoms of chronic inflammation like mental fog and indigestion at bay. Plus, these refreshing drinks will keep you full as

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Psychiatry’s Denial of the Horrors of Tardive Dyskinesia

ANDWhile tardive dyskinesia and even akathisia, which it resembles, are serious and horrific harms of psychiatric drugs, they are often overlooked or deliberately ignored by psychiatrists. It took psychiatry 20 years to recognize tardive dyskinesia as an iatrogenic disease, even though it affects about 4-5% of patients receiving neuroleptics per year. Poul Leber of the

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Utah mom says mothers need to seek help with depression, anxiety

EAGLE MOUNTAIN, Utah About 15-20% of women experience more severe symptoms of depression or anxiety during or after pregnancy than the average woman. This is second International postpartum support. While these feelings can be overwhelming, experts want women to know that effective treatment options are available. An Eagle Mountain mother shares her story for Healthy

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Berries on bananas: Dietitians’ simple swaps to help prevent type 2 diabetes

The number of people with type 2 diabetes will rise from 529 million in 2021 to over 1.3 billion in 2050, according to two recent scientific papers. Results published in The Lancet AND The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology newspapers on Thursday revealed the rising figures. The increase, say the researchers, comes from a rise in

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Potential health insurance regulations pit providers, legislators against companies

For the first time, Wyoming lawmakers are trying to put rules in place that guide how health insurance companies can approve and deny medical care. However, the second interim meeting of the Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Committee on Thursday in Evanston revealed the gap that exists between insurance companies and health professionals and

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A daily multivitamin can help your memory, but only if you’re in this age group

Research checks query newly published studies and how they are reported in the media. The analysis is undertaken by one or more academics not involved in the study and reviewed by another to ensure it is accurate. Don’t we all want to do what we can to reduce the impact of age-related decline on our

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How to Reduce Your Stress Levels – Aliens: Dark Descent Guide – IGN

In Aliens: Dark Descent Stress is a key factor in your team’s survival. As the Marines’ stress level increases, they will suffer negative effects that will affect their performance. If they take in too much, they will develop debilitating psychiatric conditions who can only be treated at the Psychiatric Treatment Unit in the Medbay. This

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Freeze-dried stool pills called “crapsules” that are to be taken by patients in the clinical trial

iStock/Getty Images Plus Keeping up with all the latest health news can be a breeze. Luckily, we’ve got you covered. Here are this week’s most captivating stories from Yahoo News partners. Crapsules… may offer new hope for patients A clinical trial funded by the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Research is testing whether

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