Caffeinated coffee consumption or abstinence to reduce atrial fibrillation
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2841253
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Caffeinated coffee consumption or abstinence to reduce atrial fibrillation
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2841253
#HackerNews #CaffeinatedCoffee #AtrialFibrillation #HealthResearch #CoffeeAbstinence #JAMA
“A landmark within-patient study in Sweden found that ADHD medication was associated with a 41% reduction in criminal convictions in women and a 32% reduction in men. In the US, MarketScan insurance data demonstrated that adolescents and adults had a 31% lower risk of substance-related emergency events in women and a 35% lower risk in men during months on ADHD medication. Similarly, Chang and colleagues reported a 42% lower rate of motor vehicle crashes in women and a 38% lower rate in men in medicated months. This real-world benefit extends even further. A meta-analysis by Boland et al demonstrated protective effects similar to those found by Li and colleagues, showing 25% to 35% within-group improvement during the active treatment period and nearly 50% improvement between treated and never-treated groups across mood disorders, substance use disorders, accidents, crime, injuries, and educational outcomes.”
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2835663
“A landmark within-patient study in Sweden found that ADHD medication was associated with a 41% reduction in criminal convictions in women and a 32% reduction in men. In the US, MarketScan insurance data demonstrated that adolescents and adults had a 31% lower risk of substance-related emergency events in women and a 35% lower risk in men during months on ADHD medication. Similarly, Chang and colleagues reported a 42% lower rate of motor vehicle crashes in women and a 38% lower rate in men in medicated months. This real-world benefit extends even further. A meta-analysis by Boland et al demonstrated protective effects similar to those found by Li and colleagues, showing 25% to 35% within-group improvement during the active treatment period and nearly 50% improvement between treated and never-treated groups across mood disorders, substance use disorders, accidents, crime, injuries, and educational outcomes.”
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2835663
Addressing the Double Bind of Women’s Anger After Trauma
“Compounding recovery from problem anger after trauma is that healthy anger in women is pathologized. Societal forces, some universal and others culturally specific, include the perceived values of femininity, motherhood, and inappropriateness of anger in women. This is not an outdated notion—contemporary research has shown that women’s anger is unacceptable to 94% of individuals.”
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2831149
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