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    Natural, longitudinal recovery of adults with COVID-19 using standardized rehabilitation measures by Ciro, Carrie A., James, Shirley A., McGuire, Hillary, Lepak, Vince, Dresser, Susan, Costner-Lark, Amy, Robinson, Wanda, Fritz, Terrie

    Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (25-08-2022)
    “…Background: While studies recommend rehabilitation following post-hospitalization recovery from COVID-19, few implement standardized tools to assess continued…”
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    The effects of antipsychotic drug treatment on prolactin concentrations in elderly patients by Kinon, Bruce J, Stauffer, Virginia L, McGuire, Hillary C, Kaiser, Christopher J, Dickson, Ruth A, Kennedy, John S

    “…To describe the change in serum prolactin concentrations in elderly agitated nursing home patients with dementia who were newly initiated on olanzapine or…”
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    Mood Disorders in Family Practice: Beyond Unipolarity to Bipolarity by Manning, J Sloan, Ahmed, Saeeduddin, McGuire, Hillary C., Hay, Donald P.

    “…Primary care physicians increasingly have treated depressive disorders over the last decade. Unrecognized bipolar disorder, sometimes misdiagnosed as unipolar…”
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    A Perspective on the Primary Care of Patients With Behavior, Mood, and Thought Disturbances: Clinical Applications of Olanzapine by Hay, Donald P., Hurley, Daniel J., McGuire, Hillary C., Hay, Linda K.

    “…Primary care practitioners are in an ideal position to initiate treatment for patients with behavior, mood, and thought disturbances. It is believed that early…”
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    Metabolic Issues With Atypical Antipsychotics in Primary Care: Dispelling the Myths by Kabinoff, Gary S., Toalson, Patrick A., Healey, Kristine Masur, McGuire, Hillary C., Hay, Donald P.

    “…BACKGROUND: Recently, much attention has been focused on the increased rate of metabolic syndrome componen ts among psychiatric patients, including glucose…”
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