Viewpoint by @StanfordMed Robert Jackler & Pamela Ling explores tobacco industry–funded CME and concerns regarding the precedents this funding sets in relation to commercial bias and influence and conflicts of interest. ja.ma/3XRn6NNpic.twitter.com/1ji7Dbnvu4
Study suggests that young people at risk of unintentional intoxication and injury may share characteristics of those at risk of intentional self-harm, including higher impulsivity, poor cognitive control, emotional dysregulation, and risky decision-making. ja.ma/3W01kFkpic.twitter.com/N1O9qVcicw
Findings suggest efficacy and safety of psilocybin in bipolar II depression and support further study of psychedelics in this population. ja.ma/3KxuCFG
A wireless system that provided daily feedback on progress in lifestyle change and weight loss was not noninferior to the same system with human coaching, finds randomized clinical trial. ja.ma/3yi7Grp#ECO2024pic.twitter.com/yp9rBIPZEJ
“When we recommend the best treatment for patients on the basis of their individual characteristics, we are applying the concept of heterogeneity of treatment effect.” Read the full editorial by Drs. Christopher J. Yarnell and @FralickMike: eviden.cc/3TuT2DPpic.twitter.com/nUZ5Vm7JoR