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Treatment-resistant major depressive disorder and assistive dying. |
Schuklenk U, van de Vathorst S. |
Depression and Assisted Dying Background: In some countries, assisted dying is well-supported by the public for incurable physical illnesses, such as cancer1; however, the same... |
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Choosing death in depression: a commentary on “Treatment-resistant major depressive disorder and assistive dying.“ |
Broome MR and de Cates Angharad. |
Depression and Assisted Dying Background: In some countries, assisted dying is well-supported by the public for incurable physical illnesses, such as cancer1; however, the same o... |
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Inpatient hematology-oncology rotation is associated with a decreased interest in pursuing an oncology career among internal medicine residents. |
McFarland DC, Holland J, Holcombe RF. |
Inpatient Hematology-Oncology Rotation Is Associated With a Decreased Interest in Pursuing an Oncology Career Among Internal Medicine Residents Background: There is a growing sh... |
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Healthcare proxy awareness of suspected infections in nursing home residents with advanced dementia. |
Givens JL, Spinella S, Ankuda CK, et al. |
Healthcare Proxy Awareness of Suspected Infections in Nursing Home Residents With Advanced Dementia Background: Infections constitute more than 20% of proxy medical decisions for ... |
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Microglia disrupt mesolimbic reward circuitry in chronic pain. |
Taylor AMW, Castonguay A, Taylor AJ, et al. |
Microglia Disrupt Mesolimbic Reward Circuitry in Chronic Pain Background: Dysfunction of the mesolimbic (“reward”) pathway alters saliency, cognitive functioning, mood, ... |
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Comparative effectiveness of noninvasive and invasive ventilation in critically ill patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
Stefan MS, Nathanson BH, Higgins TL, et al. |
Comparative Effectiveness of Noninvasive and Invasive Ventilation in Critically Ill Patients With Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Background: While the... |
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Physician characteristics strongly predict patient enrollment in hospice. |
Obermeyer Z, Powers BW, Makar M, Keating NL, Cutler DM. |
Physician Characteristics Strongly Predict Patient Enrollment in Hospice Background: The high variation in hospice use is only partially explained by patient and market characte... |
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