STAT: Morning Rounds | 6 September 2018
Headlining >>> Preventing drug shortages, Hugin’s Senate race, & asthmatic airways

STAT: Morning Rounds | 6 September 2018
Headlining >>> Preventing drug shortages, Hugin’s Senate race, & asthmatic airways
For the #Professionals Psychiatry Advisor’s Daily Updates | Featuring: Antipsychotics Adversely Affect Adiposity and Insulin Sensitivity in Youths | August 29 2018 Psychiatry Advisor’s Daily Updates email features the latest News, Clinical Features, and Opinions for psychiatric health-care providers. Also Featuring >>> Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Combined With SSRIs Possibly Effective for Treatment-Resistant Depression Cortisol Levels May Contribute to Global Cognitive […]
Headlining >>> Switching antipsychotics, an HHS staff directory disappears, & HIV prevention
Refugee resettlement directory removed from HHS site
Medical ethicists call for clarity on ‘right to try’
Switching antipsychotics doesn’t improve schizophrenia outcomes, study suggests
Inside STAT:
Medical schools consider changes as students cut class
A flexible patch to monitor breathing and brain activity
HPV vaccination laws don’t boost risky behavior, study finds
Headlining >>>
HPV vaccinations are up — as are HPV-related cancer cases
Senate joins push to require prices in drug ads
FDA expands incentives for developing tropical disease treatments
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Headlining >>> Switching antipsychotics, an HHS staff directory disappears, & HIV prevention
Refugee resettlement directory removed from HHS site
Medical ethicists call for clarity on ‘right to try’
Switching antipsychotics doesn’t improve schizophrenia outcomes, study suggests
Inside STAT:
Medical schools consider changes as students cut class
A flexible patch to monitor breathing and brain activity
HPV vaccination laws don’t boost risky behavior, study finds