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Tall, Obese Men at Higher Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer

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Study found taller, heavier males were more likely to develop prostate cancer, die from it
Two experimental vaccines might help protect human fetuses against the Zika virus

New Vaccines Show Promise in Protecting Fetus From Zika

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Experimental study shows the vaccines protected unborn baby mice from the virus
Clinical decision rules can be used to diagnose acute rhinosinusitis and acute bacterial rhinosinusitis

Clinical Decision Rules Accurately ID Rhinosinusitis

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Rules integrating signs, symptoms, CRP can diagnose acute rhinosinusitis, bacterial rhinosinusitis
Medicaid enrollees are largely satisfied with their health care

Medicaid Enrollees Are Satisfied With Their Health Care

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Enrollees rate their overall health care at 7.9, on average, on a scale of 1 to 10
Emergency department physicians need new criteria for diagnosing infection among older adults

New Criteria Urged for Infection Diagnosis Among Seniors in ER

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Emergency department physicians often under and over diagnose infections in older adults
Utilization of health services was largely unchanged from 1996-1997 to 2011-2012

Health Service Use Unchanged From 1996-1997 to 2011-2012

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Expenditures for various categories of medical services increased in almost every category assessed
The number of American adults without health insurance has increased by about two million so far this year

American Adults Without Health Insurance Rises by Two Million

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Losses in coverage concentrated among younger adults, people buying own health insurance policies
A vaccine for gonorrhea may be one step closer to reality

Reduced Rates of Gonorrhea Seen With Meningococcal B Vaccine

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First time vaccine has shown any protection against gonorrhea, researchers report
Patients with insurance that covers computed tomographic colonography are nearly 50 percent more likely to get screened for colorectal cancer

Screening Up When Insurance Covers CT Colonography

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Patients whose insurance covered CT colonography were 48 percent more likely to be screened
For antiphospholipid antibody carriers

Low Platelet Count Linked to Thrombosis in aPL Carriers

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Among patients with low a-PL-S, those with low platelet count developed thrombosis more often