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Buprenorphine linked to no higher neurodevelopmental risk than methadone
Population-based cohort study comparing neurodevelopmental outcomes in children prenatally exposed to buprenorphine versus methadone for maternal opioid use disorder treatment.
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Inflated responsibility and uncertainty intolerance relate to postnatal anxiety
Cross-sectional investigation of intolerance of uncertainty and responsibility beliefs in relation to postnatal anxiety and infant feeding outcomes in postpartum women.
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Urolithiasis prevalence is similar across Europe and lower in Latin America
European urolithiasis prevalence shows geographic and temporal stability while Latin American prevalence remains lower, indicating potential regional differences in disease risk factors.
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Fathers had lower diagnosed psychiatric disorder rates during pregnancy and early post partum
Swedish fathers show reduced psychiatric diagnoses during partner's pregnancy and early postpartum, with rates returning to baseline in late postpartum. Study reveals critical vulnerability window.
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Atrophic arm plaques were linked to Mycobacterium abscessus infection
Atypical mycobacterial infection in adolescent presenting with atrophic plaques and concurrent epidermal inclusion cyst. Case report highlights diagnosis and antibiotic resistance considerations.
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Offspring CHD incidence was higher in mothers with CHD
Retrospective cohort study quantifying congenital heart defect incidence in offspring of non-syndromic affected mothers, with characterization of defect severity patterns.
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TMP/SMX use was linked to fewer severe infections in IIM
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole reduces severe infection risk in idiopathic inflammatory myopathy patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy, with significant protection against respiratory tract.
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West-Norwegian PPCM incidence was low; recovery was successful
Peripartum cardiomyopathy incidence, risk factors, and long-term clinical outcomes in a West-Norwegian population with comprehensive assessment of left ventricular recovery patterns.
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Swiss cohort links kidney stones to diabetes and family history
SKIPOGH cohort study reveals kidney stone prevalence of 5.6% in Swiss adults, with diabetes, family history, and smoking as key risk factors. Findings support lifestyle modifications for prevention.