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Black and Hispanic women have significantly higher readmission rates than white women after childbirth

Racial Disparity Seen in Childbirth-Related Readmission

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Blacks, Hispanics have higher readmission rates after both vaginal birth, C-section
For patients with noncomplex obstructive coronary artery disease

Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Deemed Noninferior

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Noninferior to treatment with everolimus-eluting cobalt-chromium stent for coronary artery disease
Women in certain racial/ethnic groups are more likely to be diagnosed with more advanced breast cancer

Advanced-Stage Breast CA More Likely in Certain Racial Groups

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African-American, white Hispanic women more likely to receive non-guideline-concordant treatment
An educational intervention can reduce contamination of the skin and clothing of health care personnel during removal of contaminated personal protective equipment

Intervention Cuts Contamination in Protective Gear Removal

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Contamination of skin or clothing common in personnel removing personal protective equipment
Significant decreases in low-value services were seen in accordance with two of seven early "Choosing Wisely" recommendations

Some Changes Seen in Line With ‘Choosing Wisely’ Initiative

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Declines in two of seven recommendations: imaging for headache, cardiac imaging for low-risk patients
For men who have sex with men

HAART Tied to Lower HBV Rate in Men Who Have Sex With Men

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Risk factors for incident HBV include younger age, more than one sexual partner, HIV infection

Red Wine at Dinner May Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk in T2DM

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Findings in patients with controlled diabetes adding alcohol nightly to Mediterranean diet
Retail clinics have a place in health care and should encourage the longitudinal care relationship with primary care physicians

ACP Provides Guidelines for Retail Health Clinics

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Retail clinics can provide service as episodic alternative to care for relatively healthy patients
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends blood pressure screening for adults and use of confirmatory blood pressure measurement outside the clinic setting. These findings form the basis of a review and recommendation statement published online Oct. 12 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

USPSTF Recommends High Blood Pressure Screening

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Confirmatory blood pressure measurements should be conducted outside the clinical setting
Cancer survivors tend to have worse dietary quality than the general population

Cancer Survivors Often Have Poor Dietary Quality

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Worse intake patterns than matched individuals from general population for empty calories, fiber