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    Bullying or harassing clinicians and staff was the runaway winner, with 86% of respondents saying they’d seen this type of behavior at work at some time.

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    • More than 1,500 physicians shared how often they see fellow doctors misbehaving in person or on social media, and shared some of the worse behavior they’ve seen for the 2022 Physicians Behaving Badly Report. https://t.co/Ks0WJjlPbA https://t.co/iPptxNbGxM

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    The new test can get results in hours instead of days or weeks at a fraction of the cost of current tests, researchers say. Incorrect numbers of chromosomes are a major cause of pregnancy loss.

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    • The prenatal test STORK can accurately detect an incorrect number of chromosomes more quickly and at about one-tenth the cost of current clinical genetic tests, new data suggest. https://t.co/22VlEvV2Qr https://t.co/vEW8KMNbCn

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    It cannot be emphasized enough that the best predictor of unsatisfactory sexual function after genital gender-affirming surgery is poor sexual function prior to surgery.

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    • While the medical and psychiatric criteria for patients seeking vaginoplasty procedures are well established, there is little guidance surrounding the discourse surgeons should have regarding sexual function pre- and postsurgery. https://t.co/XlG9ZOzhfF https://t.co/1MHmBSUNmd

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    The risk for PPD was almost twice as high for mothers who have any psychiatric disorder in their family history compared with mothers who don’t.

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    • Mothers who have a family history of any psychiatric disorder have almost two times the risk of postpartum depression as do mothers without such history, according to a new study. https://t.co/cWohE0MOTu https://t.co/oyiwjyD6NF

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    “In some ways we can think of [yoga] as a complementary substitute for rehabilitation therapy.”

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    • More than 1 in 4 women in the U.S. experience pelvic floor dysfunction such as bowel or urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. A recent study suggests that yoga may be a way to help treat multiple types of pelvic floor disorders. https://t.co/Wv49bZZhoD https://t.co/v4hZavIuDJ

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    “A low dose of antithyroid medications may be a good choice for women with subnormal TSH and/or positive TRAb in early pregnancy.”

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    • Discontinuing antithyroid drugs during early pregnancy is linked to a possible rebound of hyperthyroidism and a high risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, new research shows. https://t.co/maGLpNeL60 https://t.co/VbOa6BQ3fd

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    “Our results suggest one pathway to Alzheimer’s disease, caused by a VZV infection which creates inflammatory triggers that awaken HSV in the brain.”

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    • VZV infection may activate dormant HSV-1, leading to neuroinflammation and accumulation of Alzheimer’s disease–related proteins in the brain, new research suggests. https://t.co/Ifi53l8SHs https://t.co/VHuLFoq7p6

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    Given the data we have, ERT does not appear to significantly affect oncologic outcomes in low-risk, early-stage endometrial cancer survivors.

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