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For patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention

Early Discharge After Primary PCI Deemed Safe in STEMI

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No difference in all-cause mortality, readmissions, quality of life for early versus standard discharge
Bariatric surgery is associated with improvements in adipose tissue function

Bariatric Surgery Improves Adipose Tissue Function

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Surgery alters distribution of fat mass from visceral to subcutaneous compartment
The dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors vildagliptin and sitagliptin have similar effects on incretin hormone secretion

Vildagliptin, Sitagliptin Have Similar Effects on Incretin

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Inter-individual variability seen in L-cell feedback induced by DPP-4 inhibitors
A prostate-specific antigen cut point of ≥0.4 ng/mL predicts future disease progression

PSA Cut Point of ≥0.4 ng/mL Predicts Progression

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Shows the strongest correlation between biochemical recurrence and subsequent systemic progression
Dulaglutide and glargine in combination with prandial lispro are associated with a similar percentage of time spent in the normoglycemic range

Dulaglutide, Glargine Plus Lispro Improve Glycemic Control

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Dulaglutide and glargine plus lispro result in similar proportion of glucose values in normoglycemic range
Most women diagnosed with HIV during pregnancy are still retained in clinical care over the first year postpartum

Most Women Diagnosed With HIV in Pregnancy Retained in Care

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Of those women with viral load test in first year postpartum, 58 percent had unsupressed viral load
The Zika virus is spreading through Puerto Rico

CDC: New Test May Help Screen Blood Donations for Zika

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Researchers using investigational nucleic acid test to screen blood for Zika
Patients with irritable bowel syndrome have alterations in their gut microbiota

Review IDs Gut Microbiota Changes in Irritable Bowel

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Species-specific alterations of gut microbiota seen for IBS patients from China versus other regions
A multi-interventional approach can reduce preventable hypoglycemic events in hospitalized pediatric patients receiving insulin

Intervention Combination Can Cut Pediatric Hypoglycemic Events

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Approach can reduce preventable hypoglycemic events in hospitalized children receiving insulin
Most patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck have an increase in the number of circulating tumor cells after surgical resection

Number of Circulating Tumor Cells Up After Surgery in SCCHN

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Significant increase in CTCs seen after surgical resection in squamous cell carcinoma of head, neck