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Introduction: Compulsory drug rehabilitation continues to be a major governmental response to illicit drug use in East and Southeast Asia despite repeated calls for its discontinuation. Extensive evidence from individuals with substance use disorders and advocacy groups highlights the adverse health, social and economic outcomes associated with compulsory drug rehabilitation. However, the perspective of families on this issue remains relatively unexplored.

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  • The study is focused on the increasing issue of hospitalizations related to opioid use disorder (OUD), comparing standard addiction consultation services to a specific treatment involving a long-lasting buprenorphine injection to improve post-hospital care engagement.
  • Patients in six U.S. hospitals who were not on medication for OUD before admission will be randomly assigned either to continue usual care or receive a single dose of a 28-day extended-release buprenorphine upon discharge.
  • Outcomes will be assessed at multiple follow-up points, with the primary goal of seeing if the XR-BUP group shows higher engagement in ongoing treatment 34 days after leaving the hospital, while also monitoring for safety and various secondary effects.
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  • Health indices in the U.S. show significant regional disparities, with certain areas experiencing high rates of unhealthy behaviors and chronic diseases, including arthritis.
  • A study analyzed data from 3,073 counties and found strong correlations between arthritis prevalence and factors like lifestyle health, depression, disability, and social vulnerability.
  • The research highlights the need for a more integrated and proactive approach to health care, moving away from condition-specific treatment to a more holistic model.
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  • N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptides (NT-proBNPs) are important biomarkers for evaluating heart failure risk, but their levels can be misleading in patients with chronic kidney disease due to the kidney’s impact on eGFR.
  • This study aimed to analyze the relationship between NT-proBNP levels and cardiovascular outcomes, specifically hospitalizations and deaths, in heart failure patients with varying kidney function.
  • In a large cohort of over 14,000 patients, the results indicated that NT-proBNP levels significantly increased with lower eGFR levels, and every doubling of NT-proBNP was linked to a 37% higher risk of adverse cardiovascular outcomes.
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Introduction: This study investigated whether epigenetic age acceleration (AA) is associated with the change in cognitive function and the risk of incident dementia over 9 years, separately in males and females.

Methods: Six epigenetic AA measures, including GrimAge, were estimated in baseline blood samples from 560 Australians aged ≥70 years (50.7% female).

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IGLON5 Frequency in Idiopathic REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Multicenter Study.

Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm

November 2024

From the Montreal Neurological Institute and Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery (R.P.), Montréal, McGill University; Center for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine (R.P., A.P., J.-F.G.), Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal; Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (R.P., A.P., Z.G.-O.), Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Neurology and Medicine (N.V., L.K.F., J.A.F., O.A.R., W.S., B.F.B., A.M.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Division of Neurology (N.V., E.K.S.L.), Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand; Department of Neurology (M.M.L., J.E.), Oregon Health & Science University; Department of Behavioral Neuroscience (M.M.L.); Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine; Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences; Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center (M.M.L.); Neurology; National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research; Research Service (M.M.L., J.E.), VA Portland Health Care System, OR; Département of Psychology (J.-F.G.), Université du Québec à Montréal; Department of Human Genetics (Z.G.-O.), McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Neurology (D.E.H., D.L.B.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Neurology (A.Y.A.), Sleep Disorders Center, University of California, Los Angeles; Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center (M.H., C.H.S.), and Departments of Psychiatry, Hennepin County Medical Center, and University of Minnesota Medical School; Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center (M.H.), Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN; Washington University School of Medicine (J.M., A.A.D., Y.-E.S.J.), Saint Louis, MO; Barrow Neurological Institute (S.R.C.), Phoenix, AZ; Movement Disorders Unit (A.V.), Division of Sleep Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; Neurological Clinical Research Institute (A.V.), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (E.H.D., M.G.M.), Stanford University, Redwood City, CA; Neurology and Neurological Sciences (E.H.D., M.G.M.), Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA; and Neurology (E.H.D.), Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York.

Background And Objectives: Idiopathic/isolated REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) has been strongly linked to neurodegenerative synucleinopathies such as Parkinson disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple system atrophy. However, there have been increasing reports of RBD as a presenting feature of serious and treatable autoimmune syndromes, particularly IGLON5. This study's objective was to investigate the frequency of autoantibodies in a large cohort of participants with iRBD.

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Background: Little is known about factors contributing to burnout and intent to leave in cardiologists and other cardiology health care workers.

Methods And Results: The Coping With COVID survey assessed work conditions, burnout, and intent to leave among physicians, nurses, advanced practice providers, and other clinical staff (OCS) from April 2020 to December 2020. Single-item measures assessed work conditions, burnout (emotional exhaustion), and intent to leave.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of beta-blocker (BB) use on clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure, specifically those with mildly reduced and preserved ejection fraction, using a large observational analysis.
  • A total of 16,951 patients were analyzed, with 75.6% receiving BB treatment; results showed that while unadjusted outcomes were similar for BB users and non-users, adjusted outcomes indicated that BB users had better outcomes, especially in those with atrial fibrillation.
  • The conclusions suggest that BB treatment does not correlate with worse heart failure outcomes, even after considering various other health factors.
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The ventilator of the future: key principles and unmet needs.

Crit Care

August 2024

Department of Anaesthesiology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Robert-Koch-Str. 40, 37075, Göttingen, Germany.

Persistent shortcomings of invasive positive pressure ventilation make it less than an ideal intervention. Over the course of more than seven decades, clinical experience and scientific investigation have helped define its range of hazards and limitations. Apart from compromised airway clearance and lower airway contamination imposed by endotracheal intubation, the primary hazards inherent to positive pressure ventilation may be considered in three broad categories: hemodynamic impairment, potential for ventilation-induced lung injury, and impairment of the respiratory muscle pump.

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Pain, substance use, and mental health conditions are common among people living with HIV (PLWH), and avoidance and rumination may influence the co-occurrence of these conditions. The present study examined longitudinal associations between avoidance/rumination and pain outcomes, anxiety, anger, and substance use among PLWH. Participants (N = 187) with chronic pain and depressive symptoms completed self-report assessments over a 1-year period.

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Implementation of a Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Data and Outcomes Management System Based on the Omaha System: A Pre-Post Evaluation.

Comput Inform Nurs

September 2024

Author Affiliations: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (Dr Hwang, Dr Ernst, Dr VanGraafeiland); Riverside University Health System, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Riverside (Ms Tataw); and Epidemiology and Research Unit, California Department of Public Health, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch, Richmond (Dr Mohllajee), CA; and University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis (Dr Monsen).

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  • The study critiques the current classification of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) into STEMI and NSTEMI, stating it doesn't adequately capture the complexities of acute coronary syndromes.
  • It proposes a new framework called occlusion myocardial infarction (OMI) and non-occlusion myocardial infarction (NOMI) to improve diagnosis and management methods for AMI.
  • The research emphasizes the importance of quick ECG assessments and immediate treatments for OMI cases, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and encouraging further investigation in the cardiology field.
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Commentary on Novitas LCD.

Bladder Cancer

December 2023

Department of Urology, UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.

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Epigenetic age acceleration and the risk of frailty, and persistent activities of daily living (ADL) disability.

Age Ageing

June 2024

Biological Neuropsychiatry & Dementia Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.

Background: Epigenetic ageing is among the most promising ageing biomarkers and may be a useful marker of physical function decline, beyond chronological age. This study investigated whether epigenetic age acceleration (AA) is associated with the change in frailty scores over 7 years and the 7-year risk of incident frailty and persistent Activities of Daily Living (ADL) disability among 560 Australians (50.7% females) aged ≥70 years.

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Low Natriuretic Peptide Levels and Outcomes in Patients With Heart Failure and Preserved Ejection Fraction.

JACC Heart Fail

August 2024

British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Research Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Background: Although some patients with heart failure (HF) with mildly reduced/preserved ejection fraction have low natriuretic peptide levels, there are no large-scale systematic studies of how common these individuals are or what happens to them.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the proportion of patients in the I-PRESERVE (Irbesartan in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction) trial with an N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) level <125 pg/mL, their clinical characteristics, and outcomes.

Methods: I- PRESERVE enrolled patients with symptomatic HF and a LVEF ≥45% but who did not have NT-proBNP or body mass index inclusion/exclusion criteria.

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  • * A 55-year-old man with a malfunctioning gastrojejunostomy tube came to the ER with mental status changes and was diagnosed with metabolic alkalosis and related issues.
  • * The patient recovered after electrolyte replenishment and replacing the faulty tube, emphasizing the significance of understanding acid-base balance in gastrointestinal health.
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Atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF) is a major public health problem and is associated with stroke, heart failure, dementia, and death. It is estimated that 20%-30% of Americans will develop AF at some point in their life. Current medications to prevent AF have limited efficacy and significant adverse effects.

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  • Concerns have emerged regarding the effectiveness of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers in treating heart failure in Black patients compared to non-Black patients with reduced ejection fraction.
  • A study analyzed randomized trials involving both Black and non-Black adults with heart failure to see how RAS blockers affect cardiovascular outcomes between these two groups.
  • Results indicated that Black patients had higher rates of death and hospitalization for heart failure than non-Black patients, with less impactful effects of RAS blockers observed in Black patients, particularly concerning hospitalizations for heart failure.
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REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD): Personal perspectives and research priorities.

J Sleep Res

May 2024

Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, Department of Psychiatry, Hennepin County Medical Center and University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

The formal identification and naming of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) in 1985-1987 is described; the historical background of RBD from 1966 to 1985 is briefly discussed; and RBD milestones are presented. Current knowledge on RBD is identified with reference to recent comprehensive reviews, allowing for a focus on research priorities for RBD: factors and predictors of neurodegenerative phenoconversion from isolated RBD and patient enrolment in neuroprotective trials; isolated RBD clinical research cohorts; epidemiology of RBD; traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder, RBD and neurodegeneration; depression, RBD and synucleinopathy; evolution of prodromal RBD to neurodegeneration; gut microbiome dysbiosis and colonic synuclein histopathology in isolated RBD; other alpha-synuclein research in isolated RBD; narcolepsy-RBD; dreams and nightmares in RBD; phasic REM sleep in isolated RBD; RBD, periodic limb movements, periodic limb movement disorder pseudo-RBD; other neurophysiology research in RBD; cardiac scintigraphy (I-MIBG) in isolated RBD; brain magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers in isolated RBD; microRNAs as biomarkers in isolated RBD; actigraphic, other automated digital monitoring and machine learning research in RBD; prognostic counselling and ethical considerations in isolated RBD; and REM sleep basic science research. RBD research is flourishing, and is strategically situated at an ever-expanding crossroads of clinical (sleep) medicine, neurology, psychiatry and neuroscience.

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Widespread fear among immigrants from hostile 2016 presidential campaign rhetoric decreased social and health care service enrollment (chilling effect). Health care utilization effects among immigrant families with young children are unknown. We examined whether former President Trump's election had chilling effects on well-child visit (WCV) schedule adherence, hospitalizations, and emergency department (ED) visits among children of immigrant vs US-born mothers in 3 US cities.

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