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Psychedelic‐assisted treatment for substance use disorder: A narrative systematic review
Abstract Background and aims This is the first systematic review of the extant literature on all major psychedelic‐assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), tobacco use disorder (TUD) and other substance use disorders (SUD). We aimed to summarise the evidence for efficacy of psychedelic‐assisted treatment for AUD, TUD, and SUD; to evaluate its
Theodore Piper +7 more
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Background Treatment results achieved after fulfilling an inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation are often not permanent. Additional participation in outpatient rehabilitation aftercare may reduce the risk of recurrent disorders and support a successful ...
Carolin Thiel +5 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Psychedelic drugs may help treat alcohol use disorder (AUD). This study evaluated BPL‐003, a novel intranasal powder formulation of 5‐methoxy‐N,N‐dimethyltryptamine (5‐MeO‐DMT) benzoate salt, in people with moderate–severe AUD enrolled in a standard of care, 10‐week programme of relapse‐prevention oriented Cognitive ...
John Marsden +10 more
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Feasibility and acceptability of follow-up for prostate cancer in primary care: a pilot study
Background: The number of patients with prostate cancer is increasing, which puts additional pressure on health care. GP-led follow up may help reduce costs, travel time for patients, and workload for urologists and improve continuity of care.
Marianne Heins +9 more
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Abstract Background and aims Australia recently down‐scheduled and authorised psychedelic‐assisted therapies, including psilocybin, for certain mental health conditions. Evidence is emerging for potential application in substance use disorder treatment. However, regulatory developments have outpaced implementation readiness.
Sarah J. Catchlove +3 more
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Background: To address unknown risk for readmission among patients with COVID-19 and persistent capacity strain, hospital systems used postdischarge contact and monitoring to facilitate safe discharge and recovery. However, little work has systematically
Katrina E. Hauschildt, PhD +10 more
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SUPPORT FOR YOUTH LEAVING CARE: A NATIONAL RESEARCH STUDY, INDIA
This paper is a condensed version of a study entitled “Beyond 18: Leaving Child Care Institutions — A Study of Aftercare Practices in Five States of India”, conducted and published in 2019 by Udayan Care, a charitable organisation, with support from ...
Kiran Modi +5 more
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Background Caring for a relative with dementia can be demanding and time-consuming. It is not uncommon for them to be overburdened and overworked, which can lead to symptoms of depression or anxiety disorders in 2/3 of cases. One possibility for treating
Susanne Lessing +2 more
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ABSTRACT Solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are at a significantly elevated risk of cutaneous malignancy due to the requirement for lifelong immunosuppressive medications. Regular full skin examinations (FSEs) with a specialist clinician are recommended by most guidelines and are critical for early skin cancer detection.
Will Swansson, Alvin H. Chong
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Alcoholism recovery and treatment needs of women [PDF]
Plan BAmong American women, alcohol is the single leading drug of abuse, yet research in addiction has concentrated on male subjects. Most models of treatment were developed to meet the needs of male patients.
Milton, Judith L.
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