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Vandenbroucke lab ⁦‪@Vdb_lab‬⁩ Alzheimer’s disease has an alarming increasing prevalence. We urgently need to improve our understanding behind the pathogenesis. In ⁦‪@FrontImmunol‬⁩ we now give a comprehensive overview on how systemic and intestinal inflammatory processes may affect brain pathology. pic.twitter.com/V8FN8ibW9l 3/24/22, 7:03 AM

Prevalence of Firearm Ownership Among Individuals With Major Depressive Symptoms | Depressive Disorders | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network

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Evidence Insufficient For Screening For Eating Disorders

USPSTF Deems Existing Evidence Insufficient For Screening For Eating Disorders In Asymptomatic Adolescents And Adults According to MedPage Today (3/15, Monaco), the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) “deemed existing evidence insufficient (grade ‘I’) to make a recommendation in favor or against screening for eating disorders in” asymptomatic adolescents and adults, “concluding that ‘the balanceContinue reading “Evidence Insufficient For Screening For Eating Disorders”