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- Outcome good for patients with dual alcohol use and affective disorders
- Overdiagnosis concerns raised for CT lung cancer screening
- Overdiagnosis concerns raised for CT lung cancer screening
- Outcome good for patients with dual alcohol use and affective disorders
- Childhood bereavement contributes to future psychosis risk
- Overdiagnosis concerns raised for CT lung cancer screening
- Childhood bereavement contributes to future psychosis risk
| Outcome good for patients with dual alcohol use and affective disorders Posted: 21 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST Alcohol use disorders in patients with depression or bipolar disorder can be successfully treated with intervention and follow-up, say researchers. |
| Overdiagnosis concerns raised for CT lung cancer screening Posted: 21 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST People participating in any future computed tomography lung cancer screening program would face a significant risk for overdiagnosis, US researchers caution in JAMA Internal Medicine. |
| Overdiagnosis concerns raised for CT lung cancer screening Posted: 21 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST People participating in any future computed tomography lung cancer screening program would face a significant risk for overdiagnosis, US researchers caution in JAMA Internal Medicine. |
| Outcome good for patients with dual alcohol use and affective disorders Posted: 21 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST Alcohol use disorders in patients with depression or bipolar disorder can be successfully treated with intervention and follow-up, say researchers. |
| Childhood bereavement contributes to future psychosis risk Posted: 21 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST The death of a close family member during childhood is associated with an increased risk for future psychosis, research shows. |
| Overdiagnosis concerns raised for CT lung cancer screening Posted: 21 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST People participating in any future computed tomography lung cancer screening program would face a significant risk for overdiagnosis, US researchers caution in JAMA Internal Medicine. |
| Childhood bereavement contributes to future psychosis risk Posted: 21 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST The death of a close family member during childhood is associated with an increased risk for future psychosis, research shows. |
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