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Animal studies have uncovered a compound that might reduce the adverse effects of levodopa. The research was published in the Nov. 18 issue of Neuron.

New Compound May Help Reduce Side Effects From Levodopa

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Studies in mice, monkeys point to a compound that might lessen levodopa's debilitating effects
Light therapy

Bright Light Therapy Might Also Treat Nonseasonal Depression

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Treatment for seasonal affective disorder could have broader application
Social jetlag due to a habitual discrepancy between endogenous circadian rhythm and actual sleep times

Social Jetlag Tied to Prediabetes, Cardiovascular Disease Risk

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Misalignment of sleep timing associated with metabolic risk factors, even after adjustment
Veterans with type 2 diabetes had durable maintenance of their low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and hemoglobin A1c goals

Maintenance of LDL, HbA1c Goals With Pharmacist-Led Program

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LDL-C, HbA1c goals maintained after veterans with T2DM discharged from pharmacist-managed clinic
Diabetes mellitus is associated with worse prognosis in terms of progression-free

Diabetes Predicts Worse Survival in Renal Cell Carcinoma

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For patients with diabetes, poor glycemic control linked to higher risk of postoperative progression
For long-term prostate cancer survivors

Strategy Can Up Odds for Intact Sexual Function Post Radiation

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Researchers investigate sexual dysfunction post RT for localized prostate cancer
For patients with photoaging

Microneedling Found Beneficial for Photoaged Skin

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Collagen types I, III, VII, and newly synthesized collagen increase in response to treatment
Factors that relate to appropriate management of upper respiratory tract infections in children include clinician specialty and patient race/ethnicity and age

Factors ID’d That Predict Antibiotic Rx in Pediatric URI

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Non-pediatrician clinicians, white race/ethnicity, age 12 to 18 years predict antibiotic prescription
Embryos with a mix of normal and abnormal chromosomes implanted during in vitro fertilization can develop into healthy newborns

Successful Pregnancies Seen With Transfer of Mosaic Embryos

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Scientists used mosaic aneuploid blastocysts in IVF that resulted in six healthy infants
For women with stage I to III cervical cancer

Relative Survival Up Over Time for Stage I to III Cervical Cancer

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Survival up for those diagnosed in 2009 versus 2000, 1990, 1983; no change for stage IV tumors