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Moderate stress encourages male bonding

Experimental Study Supports Health Effects of ‘Bromances’

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Study in rats extends previous findings demonstrating positive effects
Vitamin D supplements don't appear to relieve pain or slow the progression of knee osteoarthritis in patients with low levels of the vitamin

Vitamin D Not Beneficial for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

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Supplements don't slow disease progression or ease pain, even in patients with low levels of the vitamin
Problematic clauses in physicians' contracts can impact patient care and professionalism

Physicians’ Contracts Can Affect Patients, Professionalism

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Problematic clauses in contracts include blanket confidentiality clauses, termination without cause
A video game-based cognitive rehabilitation program is associated with changes in thalamocortical functional connectivity among patients with multiple sclerosis

Video Game-Based Cognitive Rehab Program Beneficial in MS

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Intervention tied to changes in functional connectivity, correlating with cognitive improvement
For patients undergoing cataract surgery

Bevacizumab, Triamcinolone Up Outcome After Cataract Surgery

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Both linked to improvements in visual acuity; only triamcinolone tied to sustained improvement in CMT
For patients with obstructive sleep apnea and suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes

CPAP Improves Glycemic Control in Patients With T2DM, OSA

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Findings in patients with suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea
Parents frequently report medical errors in pediatric inpatient care

Parents Often Report Medical Errors in Peds Inpatient Care

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Thirty percent of medical errors were identified as preventable adverse events
Scientists have gained new insight into systemic lupus erythematosus which they hope will lead to new therapies

Research Offers Clues to Impact of Lupus on Immune System

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Regulatory B cells becoming pro-inflammatory instead of protective
A policy introducing nutrition standards for competitive beverages can improve the nutritional quality of beverages sold in schools

District Policy With Support Ups Drink Quality in Schools

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Of 115 schools in Boston, 89.6 percent met competitive beverage nutrition standards in 2013
Secure attachment to God is associated with affective organizational commitment and job satisfaction

Attachment to God Linked to Improved Worker Contentment

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Secure attachment to God correlates with affective organizational commitment, job satisfaction