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Rab3D and Rab27 proteins play an important role in the enhanced release of cathepsin S from lacrimal gland acinar cells in Sjögren's syndrome

New Insight Might Aid Diagnosis, Treatment of Sjögren’s Syndrome

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Mouse model shows role for proteins in enhanced release of CTSS in Sjögren's syndrome patient tears
The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus varies across the seasons

Prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Varies Across Seasons

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At one- and two-hour diagnostic levels, prevalence is lower in winter and higher in summer
For premenopausal women with breast cancer

Two Years of Tamoxifen Offers Long-Term Survival Benefit

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Survival benefit for premenopausal women with estrogen receptor-positive primary breast cancer
More than one in three women with metastatic breast cancer are extreme users of disease-monitoring tests

Use of Disease-Monitoring Tests Often Extreme in Breast Cancer

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More than one-third of women with metastatic breast cancer are extreme users
High midlife occupational physical activity is associated with greater decline in functional capacity later in life

Midlife Occupational Physical Activity, Disability Linked

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Occupational physical activity has strong direct effect on disability later in life; indirect effect via disease
The prevalence of surgically confirmed endometriosis is less than 25 percent among women undergoing hysterectomy for chronic pelvic pain

Endometriosis Prevalence <25 Percent in Chronic Pelvic Pain

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Prevalence ID'd for women undergoing abdominal, laparoscopic hysterectomy for chronic pelvic pain
The introduction of pop-up messages relating to a history of dual-energy X-Ray absorptiometry (DXA) in an order communication system can increase the rates of DXA prescription

Pop-Up Messages Up Physician Awareness of Osteoporosis

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Messages linked to increased rates of DXA prescription and osteoporosis medication
Glaucoma surgery using a novel membrane-tube type glaucoma shunt device can safely reduce intraocular pressure

Membrane-Tube Shunt Device Can Reduce Intraocular Pressure

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Surgery using MicroMT device safely and effectively reduces IOP in glaucomatous eyes
A new study suggests that excessive amounts of folate and vitamin B12 in a mother's body might increase an infant's risk of developing an autism spectrum disorder. The study findings are scheduled for presentation at the International Meeting for Autism Research

Too Much Folate in Pregnancy Tied to Raised Autism Risk

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Mothers with very high blood levels of folate at delivery twice as likely to have a child with autism

American Urological Association, May 6-10

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The American Urological Association 2016 Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA) was held from May 6 to 10...