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New Study Report: Veterans’ Health, Well-being Changes During the First Three Years after Discharge  

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Most aspects of veterans’ health and broader well-being worsened over time.

Written Exposure Therapy Effective for Service Members with PTSD

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It is more effective, efficient, with lower dropout rates than cognitive processing therapy.

New Study Reinforces Previous Research that Lottery-Based Incentives Do Not Increase COVID-19 Vaccination Rates

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Findings expand upon a prior report which showed similar findings of an earlier vaccination lottery in Ohio.

Researchers Develop a Model of the Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex

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Findings provide an in-depth view of how the nucleus and cell body communicate.

Study Suggests Replacing the Term ‘Race’ with Underlying Factors that Increase Risk for Heart Attacks, Strokes, in Blacks Compared to Whites

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Study appears in Lancet Digital Health.

Artificial Intelligence Accurately Detects Fractures on X-rays, Alerts Human Readers

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This may improve care by reducing patient waiting time and diagnostic errors.

Gains in HPV Vaccination Coverage after Interventions Sustainable for Several Years

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Programs that focus on training the entire medical staff and starting the HPV vaccine series before age 11 can help promote on-time vaccinations.

MRI’s May be Initial Window into CTE Diagnosis in Living; Approach May Shave Years Off Diagnosis

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A commonly used brain imaging technique, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), may expedite the ability to diagnose CTE with confidence in the living.

Cortisone Injections are Safe and Should Not be Avoided Because of Knee Damage Fears

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This is the study to contradict that cortisone injections are dangerous to knees.

Study Recognizes Best Way to Communicate the Importance of Vaccinations During Pregnancy

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Positive messaging around safety and protection were more motivating than fear-based tactics.

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