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Leave-on facial skin care products seem to be associated with frontal fibrosing alopecia

Leave-On Facial Products Linked to Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

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Women with FFA have greater sunscreen use than control women
Some major U.S. cities

Predictions Made for Zika Arrival in U.S. Cities This Summer

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Weather and travel patterns could expose people as far north as New York City
The price of coronary artery bypass grafting varies widely across U.S. hospitals

Ten-Fold Variation in Cost of CABG Across Hospitals

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For hypothetical uninsured patient, no link for price from hospital, quality of care
There are some similarities in expectations and goals for pain patients and physicians

Some Similarities in Expectations for Pain Patients, Physicians

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Patients' expectations focus on pain relief, education on cause of pain, definitive diagnosis
Intraoperative administration of an otic suspension of ciprofloxacin appears to be safe and effective for children requiring tympanostomy tube placement

Intraoperative Administration of OTO-201 Safe in Tube Placement

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Otic suspension of ciprofloxacin safe, effective for children undergoing tympanostomy tube placement
Inner retina thickness does not change with short- or long-term hydroxychloroquine use

Hydroxychloroquine Doesn’t Alter Inner Retina Thickness

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No significant change, difference in measurements of inner retinal thickness for short-, long-term use
In a case report published online Feb. 28 in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics

Non-HIV-Related Kaposi Sarcoma in BRAFi-Treated Patient

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Patient with history of myasthenia gravis, metastatic melanoma presented with macules on both feet
Sudden cardiac death accounts for more than 30 percent of cardiovascular deaths after non-ST segment elevation acute coronary syndrome

SCD Accounts for >30 Percent of CV Deaths After NSTE ACS

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Patients with recurrent myocardial infarction or rehospitalization have increased risk of SCD
Mindfulness meditation-induced analgesia does not rely on opioidergic mechanisms

Meditation-Induced Analgesia Not Mediated by Endogenous Opioids

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Infusion of opioid antagonist naloxone does not reverse mindfulness-induced analgesia
Spending on prescription medications for insured Americans increased about 5 percent in 2015

Spending on Prescription Meds Up About 5 Percent in 2015

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Increase due to increased medication use and higher prices; increase about half that of 2014