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Pregabalin in Pregnancy: Major Congenital Malformations, Other Birth Outcomes, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes
January 7, 2026
About 0.04%-0.14% of women may use pregabalin during pregnancy. This article examines outcomes of pregnancies that were exposed to gabapentin.
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Exercise Reduces Dysphoria in Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
January 7, 2026
Dysphoric mood was significantly reduced after an exercise intervention that included included high-impact treadmill interval training; there were no significant changes in other general symptoms.