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For patients with severe acute kidney injury

Early Renal Replacement Therapy Ups Survival in Severe AKI

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Early versus delayed initiation linked to reduced mortality over 90 days in acute kidney injury
Hatha yoga is effective for reducing anxiety

Review: Hatha Yoga Beneficial for Reducing Anxiety

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Meta-analysis of 17 studies shows positive association for treatment efficacy, hours practiced
For children with arterial ischemic stroke

Hyperglycemia Tied to Outcomes in Pediatric Stroke

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Infarct volume, hyperglycemia linked to poor neurological outcome in arterial ischemic stroke
For solid organ transplant recipients

Lip Cancer Risk Up for Some Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

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Cancer risk up with high mean daily dose of azathioprine, longer duration of immunosupression
AMPK activation by metformin is associated with inhibition of interstitial fibrosis and suppression of transforming growth factor β-1

Metformin Combats Adipose Tissue Expansion Via AMPK

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AMPK activation is linked to inhibition of interstitial fibrosis, suppression of TGF-β1
For patients with mantle cell lymphoma

Overall Survival in Mantle Cell Lymphoma Up With Deferred Tx

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Male sex, younger age, lack of comorbidities predict improved overall survival in those with deferred tx
Fitbit heart rate trackers are "highly inaccurate

Fitbit Heart Monitors ‘Highly Inaccurate,’ Study Says

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But Fitbit manufacturer challenges the study results
Most cancer deaths among white Americans could be prevented through four healthy lifestyle changes

Lifestyle Factors Can Significantly Affect Cancer Mortality

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Four key lifestyle factors include weight, exercise, no smoking, and limiting alcohol
Many young female cancer survivors say they don't receive enough information about preserving their fertility

Women Battling Cancer Need More Fertility Preservation Info

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Two-thirds said they would've liked more advice on preserving ability to have children
Every school should have at least one full-time registered nurse

AAP Recommends at Least One Full-Time Nurse in Every School

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Children's health needs are increasingly complex, requiring more time and expert care