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E-cigarette use actually lowers smokers' chances that they'll quit tobacco by about 28 percent

Electronic Cigarettes May Hinder Smoking Cessation Efforts

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Devices lower chances of quitting by 28 percent, researchers say
From 2000 to 2014

CDC: Average Age of First-Time Mothers in U.S. Still Rising

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All states and the District of Columbia reported delays in motherhood since 2000
In patients with essential thrombocythemia

Splenomegaly Ups Thrombosis in Essential Thrombocythemia

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In multivariate analysis, splenomegaly retained negative prognostic role for thrombosis
For patients with advanced cancer

ER-Initiated Palliative Care Consult Ups QoL in Advanced CA

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Improvement in quality of life; trend toward longer median estimate of survival
Higher dietary nitrate and green leafy vegetable intake is associated with reduced risk of primary open-angle glaucoma

Nitrate Intake Linked to Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Risk

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Reduced risk of POAG, and especially for POAG with early paracentral visual field loss
For patients with tuberculous meningitis

Intensified Tx Doesn’t Up Survival in Tuberculous Meningitis

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No significant difference for survival, secondary outcomes for standard, intensified treatment
For women undergoing hysterectomy

Prophylactic Antibiotic Choice Impacts Post-Hysterectomy SSI

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Increased risk of surgical site infection for those receiving β-lactam alternative, nonstandard regimen
There is geographic variation in the proportion of head and neck cancers attributable to human papillomavirus

Geographic Variation in HPV Oropharyngeal Cancer Prevalence

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HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer prevalence varies between Western Europe and Eastern Europe, Asia
Within a general population from China

Diabetes Mellitus Is Independent Risk Factor for A-Fib

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Independent correlation persisted after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors
More patients than previously estimated contracted life-threatening infections from contaminated medical scopes in recent years

Scope-Related Infections Higher Than Previously Thought

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U.S. Senate committee recommends FDA assess whether devices require design modifications