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An invasive strategy using coronary angiography results in a better outcome in elderly patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome

Invasive Strategy Improves Outcome in Elderly With ACS

Outcome better with coronary angiography for non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome
Psychological stress correlates with increased risk of peptic ulcer

Stress Ups Risk of Peptic Ulcer Regardless of H. Pylori Status

Psychological stress increases the incidence of peptic ulcer, in part by influencing health risk behaviors
For patients with axillary hyperhidrosis

Laser at 924/975 + Curettage Best for Axillary Hyperhidrosis

Best results on starch test scale, Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale with combined laser, curettage
The circadian clock seems to have a significant impact on allergic reaction

Circadian Clock Has Significant Impact on Allergic Reaction

Allergic diseases exhibit circadian variations, may be suitable targets for chronotherapy
The combination antibiotic Avycaz (ceftazidime-avibactam) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat adults with complicated infections of the intra-abdominal area or urinary tract

FDA Approves New Combination Antibiotic Avycaz

Combination drug sanctioned for abdominal, urinary tract infections
For patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Researchers Examine Etiology of Ibrutinib Discontinuation in CLL

Poor prognosis after discontinuation for disease progression, especially Richter's transformation
For men with recent acute myocardial infarction

Home Walking Program Improves Erectile Function After MI

Correlation identified between functional capacity and erectile function improvement
Abdominal obesity is associated with increased risk of hip fracture

Abdominal Obesity Ups Risk of Hip Fracture

Lower body mass index combined with abdominal obesity linked to increased risk of hip fracture
Addicts' use of a powerful painkiller is driving a large HIV outbreak in Indiana

Use of Injected Opioid Tied to HIV Outbreak in Indiana

Addicts using tainted needles to inject the prescription opioid oxymorphone
Heart failure patients who struggle to perform daily tasks are at increased risk for hospitalization and death

Struggle With Routine Tasks Predicts Adverse CHF Outcomes

Struggling patients more likely to be hospitalized than those who can handle basic chores