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With suicide the leading cause of death among teens in the United States, and having guns in the home an independent risk factor, researchers wanted to see if adolescents at risk for suicide would be less likely to have guns in the home. There are clear recommendations that access to guns be limited in the case of people at risk for suicide.
The role of duloxetine in reducing anxiety of youthsPossible prevention of eating disorders by school‐based programPreschoolers being prescribed psychotropic medications in Medicaid program
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advised pregnant women across America that if they take prescription opioids, their babies might have birth defects. The message, issued in a January 22 press release to accompany a study of opioid analgesia prescribing in that week's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), also advises that women of reproductive age should not take...
In 1989, an attorney from Minnesota named Stu Webb became highly disenchanted with his divorce litigation practice and the damaging effects he perceived it having on his clients and himself as their attorney. He decided that he either needed to leave his divorce law practice or consider an alternative approach to handling divorce cases (i.e., one that would not involve years of distressing court hearings)...
For a year or two when he was a preschooler, our son Peter had two imaginary friends that my wife and I found delightful. Named Jamie and Tommy, they were an inseparable pair of boys older than Peter whose exploits were invariably interesting and sometimes astonishing. Always the most imaginative of our three children (neither his older nor younger sister ever had imaginary friends), Peter seemed...
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