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Successful cognitive behavioral therapy for an anxiety disorder in childhood is associated with lasting protection against suicidal ideation

Psychotherapy for Child Anxiety Offers Long-Term Benefits

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Responders less likely to endorse lifetime, past-month, past-two-week suicidal ideation
The gluteus maximus muscle presents atrophy after gluteal augmentation surgery with implants

Atrophy Seen in Gluteus Maximus Post Gluteal Augmentation

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Volume of the gluteus muscle reduced by about 6 percent
National hospital rating systems are rarely in agreement

National Hospital Rating Systems Rarely in Agreement

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None of the hospitals rated as high performer on all four national rating systems
Short-chain fatty acids

Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Diet Stimulate Fat Utilization

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Short-chain fatty acids induce receptor-dependent switch from lipogenesis to fat oxidation in mice
For patients with central cord syndrome

Various Factors Influence Central Cord Syndrome Management

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Patient, surgical, institutional factors influence surgical management and mortality
The cases of two men who got injured while participating in freshwater activities in Missouri and Texas are giving insight into a freshwater algae that can infect wounds. Reporting in the March 5 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine

Two Cases Shed Light on Rare Algae-Related Wound Infection

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Cases appear linked to a species in U.S. lakes, but researchers believe overall risk is very low
An experimental Ebola vaccine may have prevented the disease in a doctor who was at high risk of infection

Post-Occupational Exposure Ebola Vaccination Shows Promise

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High-risk situation led doctor to get immunization; no serious illness developed
A mobile phone application has been released to identify current drug shortages

FDA Launches First App to Identify Drug Shortages

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App IDs shortages, resolved shortages, product discontinuation; can be used to report shortages
Gout -- or the high uric acid levels that drive the condition -- may shield against dementia

Gout May Be Protective Against Alzheimer’s Disease

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Patients with gout have lower odds for dementia, but more research is needed
Statin drugs may significantly increase a person's risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Statins Tied to Decreased Insulin Sensitivity, Secretion

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Large Finnish study found a nearly 50 percent increase in DM for people taking statins