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‘A growing problem’: Rise in gambling addiction threatens bettors, athletes
As March Madness in men’s and women’s college basketball kicks off, millions will tune in to watch and bet — with the latter having major ties to the health of both the players and those making bets.
Poor sleep patterns in older women linked to cognitive impairment, dementia

In a cohort of older community-dwelling women, unfavorable sleep patterns were associated with cognitive impairment and higher dementia risk, according to data published in Neurology.
Receipt of acute care for hallucinogen use predicts greater mortality risk within 5 years

Individuals in Canada who received hospital care for hallucinogen use had greater 5-year mortality risk, especially from suicide, compared with the general population, according to a study published in Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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Q&A: AMA president discusses fifth straight year of Medicare physician payment cuts

Physicians treating Medicare patients are staring down the barrel of five consecutive years of cuts to their reimbursement rates.
Prenatal depression ‘presents differently across cultures,’ warranting tailored care

Risk for moderate to severe depressive symptoms during pregnancy varied widely across 20 different racial and ethnic groups, suggesting women from different cultural backgrounds view and report depression symptoms differently, data show.
Trump administration extends emergency declaration for opioid crisis

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has signed an extension of a public health emergency declaration to address the opioid crisis in the United States, according to an agency press release.
Telehealth clinic reduces distress among people with graft-versus-host disease

A multidisciplinary, virtual platform showed preliminary feasibility for reducing distress and improving access for patients with graft-versus-host disease, according to findings published in Transplantation and Cellular Therapy.
‘Medicine is in crisis’: Future of dermatology relies on telehealth

It has been 5 years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced many providers to embrace telehealth.
Etrasimod can be safely used alongside opioids, antidepressants in ulcerative colitis

Using etrasimod with opioids or antidepressants did not increase risk for serotonin syndrome-associated adverse events among patients with ulcerative colitis, according to a study published in United European Gastroenterology Journal.
New ACP guidelines advise combination therapy for treatment of acute episodic migraines

ACP released new clinical guidance on outpatient treatment of acute episodic migraine with combination therapy in patients who are not pregnant or lactating in outpatient settings.
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