Author/s: Cyr, M., Tau, G.Z., Fontaine, M., Levin, F.R., Marsh, R.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Disturbances in self-regulatory control are involved in the initiation and maintenance of addiction, including cannabis use disorder. In adults, long-term cannabis use is associated with disturbances in frontostriatal circuits during tasks that require the...
Author/s: Molero, Y., Larsson H., D'Onofrio B.M., Sharp D.J., Fazel S.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To examine associations between gabapentinoids and adverse outcomes related to coordination disturbances (head or body injuries, or both and road traffic incidents or offences), mental health (suicidal behaviour, unintentional overdoses), and criminality.
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Author/s: Kiran, T., 'Ramji, N.', Derocher, M.B., Girdhari, R., Davie, S., Lam-Antoniades M.
Embracing practice-based quality improvement (QI) represents one way for clinicians to improve the care they provide to patients while also improving their own professional satisfaction. But engaging in care redesign is challenging for clinicians. In this article, we describe our experience over...
Author/s: McAvoy, B.R.
CLINICAL QUESTION
How effective is exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation on mortality, morbidity, and health-related quality of life (QOL) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD)?
BOTTOM LINE
Compared to usual care, in medium to longer-term follow-up (≥12 months)...
Author/s: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Most measles cases in the U.S. result from international travel. Make sure you and your loved ones are protected against measles before international travel.
Author/s: Henst, R.H.P., Pienaar, P.R., Roden, L.C., Rae, D.E.
Studies have shown bidirectional relationships between short- or long-sleep duration and risk for obesity, non-communicable diseases, all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease mortality. Increasing sleep duration may be an appropriate strategy to reduce cardiometabolic riskin short-sleeping...
Author/s: Baumgartner, C., de Kouchkovsky, I., Whitaker, E., Fang, M.C.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) are the most widely used anticoagulants, and bridging is commonly administered during periprocedural VKA interruption. Given the unclear benefits and risks of periprocedural bridging in patients with previous venousthromboembolism,...
Author/s: White, M.P., Alcock, I., Grellier, J, Wheeler, B.W., Hartig, T., Warber, S.L., Bone, A., Depledge, M.H., Fleming, L.E.
Spending time in natural environments can benefit health and well-being, but exposure-response relationships are under-researched. We examined associations between recreational nature contact in the last seven days and self-reported health and well-being. Participants (n = 19,806) were drawn...
Author/s: Huml, A.M., Sullivan C., Figueroa, M., Scott, K., Sehgal, A.R.
Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate the consistency of 3 commonly used direct to consumer genetic testing kits.
Background
Genetic testing kits are widely marketed by several companies but the consistency of their results is unclear. Since identical twins share the same DNA...
Author/s: Beaser, A.D., Cifu, A.S.