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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications for Psychiatry
- Sociocultural influences on diabetes self-management behaviors in older African Americans
- Cannabinoid and opioid interactions: Implications for opiate dependence and withdrawal
- Improving Function in Age-Related Macular Degeneration. A Randomized Clinical Trial
- Association between depression and functional vision loss in persons 20 years of age or older in the United States, NHANES 2005-2008
- Update on depression and age-related macular degeneration
- Cultural diversity and views on alzheimer disease in older african americans
- Induction of pregnant women onto opioid-agonist maintenance medication: An analysis of withdrawal symptoms and study retention
- Cigarette smoking in opioid-dependent pregnant women: Neonatal and maternal outcomes
- Changes in cerebral blood flow and anxiety associated with an 8-week mindfulness programme in women with breast cancer
- Identifying potential adverse effects by patients' ratings: A proof-of-concept study of a novel approach
- Sleep extension in sleepy individuals reduces pain sensitivity: New evidence regarding the complex, reciprocal relationship between sleep and pain
- Opioid dependence during pregnancy: Relationships of anxiety and depression symptoms to treatment outcomes
- Buprenorphine treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women: A comprehensive review
- Predicting treatment for neonatal abstinence syndrome in infants born to women maintained on opioid agonist medication
- Maternal opioid treatment: Human experimental research (mother)-approach, issues and lessons learned
- A four factor model of systems-based practices in psychiatry
- Infections and obstetric outcomes in opioid-dependent pregnant women maintained on methadone or buprenorphine
- Differences in the profile of neonatal abstinence syndrome signs in methadone- versus buprenorphine-exposed neonates
- Fetal assessment before and after dosing with buprenorphine or methadone
- Effect of hepatitis C virus status on liver enzymes in opioid-dependent pregnant women maintained on opioid-agonist medication
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