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23. Eat-Sleep-Console
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23. We discuss an article about the Eat-Sleep-Console approach to treat neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome.
Young LW, Ounpraseuth ST, et. al. ACT NOW Collaborative. Eat, Sleep, Console Approach or Usual Care for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal. N Engl J Med. 2023 Apr 30. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2214470. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37125831.
We also share how even nematodes get the endocannabinoid munchies, and semaglutide helps rats with their binge-drinking.
- The conserved endocannabinoid anandamide modulates olfactory sensitivity to induce hedonic feeding in C. elegans
- Semaglutide reduces alcohol intake and relapse-like drinking in male and female rats
- What Ozempic Reveals About Desire
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, please visit MI CARES.
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Episode 23 Credits:
- Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
- Audio production: Erin McCue
- Executive Producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
- A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, email, or join our Facebook group.
- Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
- Twitter: @AddictionMedJC
- Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
- Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
- YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
58 episodes
Manage episode 366494323 series 3378548
23. We discuss an article about the Eat-Sleep-Console approach to treat neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome.
Young LW, Ounpraseuth ST, et. al. ACT NOW Collaborative. Eat, Sleep, Console Approach or Usual Care for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal. N Engl J Med. 2023 Apr 30. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2214470. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37125831.
We also share how even nematodes get the endocannabinoid munchies, and semaglutide helps rats with their binge-drinking.
- The conserved endocannabinoid anandamide modulates olfactory sensitivity to induce hedonic feeding in C. elegans
- Semaglutide reduces alcohol intake and relapse-like drinking in male and female rats
- What Ozempic Reveals About Desire
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, please visit MI CARES.
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Episode 23 Credits:
- Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
- Audio production: Erin McCue
- Executive Producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
- A podcast from Ars Longa Media
----------
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, email, or join our Facebook group.
- Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
- Twitter: @AddictionMedJC
- Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
- Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
- YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
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