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A noninvasive neurotechnology for autocalibration of neural oscillations is associated with a reduction in menopause-related symptoms

Noninvasive Neurotechnology Reduces Menopause Symptoms

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Symptoms reduced with high-resolution, relational, resonance-based electroencephalic mirroring
For patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia and high initial inflammatory response

Methylprednisolone Use Cuts Treatment Failure in Pneumonia

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Findings for patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia, high inflammatory response
Fusobacterium necrophorum is responsible for one in five sore throats in young adults

Young Adult Sore Throat Could Be Due to F. Necrophorum

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Fusobacterium necrophorum implicated in 20 percent of sore throats in young adults
A simple high-fiber diet can provide health benefits while being easier to stick with than a diet calling for multiple changes in eating habits

Increasing Dietary Fiber Leads to Other Healthy Changes

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Trial comparing simple dietary change to more complicated regimen found similar health benefits
For older Medicare beneficiaries with a neuromusculoskeletal complaint

Rates of Injury From Chiropractic Care Assessed in Older Adults

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Among adults aged 66 to 99 years, chiropractic visit linked to lower risk of injury vs PCP assessment
Even a few bouts of moderate exercise each week can cut a middle-aged woman's odds for coronary heart disease

Moderate Exercise Twice Weekly Lowers CV Risk in Women

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Findings in middle-aged women; exercising a lot more/harder doesn't lead to greater reductions in risk
Spectators of stereoscopic three-dimensional movies report a higher level of external than internal symptoms

More Visual Symptoms for Stereoscopic 3D Movie Viewers

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Higher level of external symptoms than internal symptoms for S3D spectators
Observation is increasingly being used among men with low-risk prostate cancer who are young and healthy enough for treatment

Observation Increasingly Used in Younger Men With Prostate CA

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From 2004 to 2009, marked increase in observation among men with low-risk disease
Cutaneous and subdermal hormonal contraceptives do not induce endothelial activation after four months of use

Contraceptive Patch, Implant Not Tied to Endothelial Activation

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Not found to induce endothelial activation after four months of use
For patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

Wide Variation in Hospital Tx Patterns for Metastatic CRC

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Use of metastatic site surgery, multiagent chemo increases as hospitals' volume of services increases