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Diagnostic & Treatment Advances Shaping Our Behavior

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The Fidget Spin: Treatment or Distraction?

The latest fad to hit the market are fidget spinners. Often given a medical connotation called “focus spinners,” these little toys are marketed as helping those with anxiety or ADHD to help satisfy their need to tap their finger. General Psychiatrist Dr. Nan Link M.D., of Sutter Health in California, says there’s a time and place for these toys, but since it’s not a medical device it opens the doors to being a distraction in the classroom.

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Treating Anxiety In Kids

As behavioral health becomes more integrated into treatment diagnosis and planning, there will be increased focus on diagnosing and addressing anxiety, but there is a national shortage of psychologists and a rise in treatable anxiety that complicate this.

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Dr. House Would be Proud

Dr. House once famously smirked at his asthma patient who sadly, albeit creatively misused her inhaler, a scene that created in my mind anyway a true snapshot of accountability gone wrong.

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1st Admission Depression & Dehydration Linked To Readmits

The link between depression and dehydration is real and it appears there are either gaps in hospital discharge communications with families and physicians, or gaps in what caregivers and families are able to provide in helping their family.

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