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    Defensive strategies, such as denying immediacy of testing or exempting oneself, are key barriers to at-home colorectal cancer screening, according to study results published in Cancer. “Various emotional and attitudinal barriers to colorectal cancer screening participation, including fatalism, a fear of cancer, a desire to not know if one has cancer, disgust, embarrassment and beliefs that

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    A technology-assisted behavioral sleep intervention was feasible and acceptable and may be effective for improving sleep duration or regularity for adults with type 1 diabetes, according to data from a pilot study.“Despite findings that insufficient sleep and irregular sleep are common in type 1 diabetes, evidence is limited for approaches to improve them,” Pamela Martyn-Nemeth, PhD,

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    Virtual Medicine unifies the medical virtual reality community at Cedars-Sinai.

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    The Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment’s eight-year, $20 million commitment to advance mental and behavioral health outcomes in 10 Wisconsin communities.

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    Happy Pride Month! In this episode, we speak with a psychologist whose company develops software that help diagnose behavioral issues in adolescents on the spot. Later, we talk with one of NCQA’s newest executives. Finally, we offer another dose of “Matt’s Facts”, this time focusing on some historical dates and important statistics relating to the […]

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    Blogs | | As the field of gastroenterology evolves, gone are the days when a gastroenterologist is expected to meet the needs of every patient. Research has shown the benefits of tailoring a patient’s treatment team to include a GI psychologist, registered GI dietitian, pelvic floor therapist and more. A multidisciplinary, integrative team adds value to the patient experience and improves…

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