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For patients treated for T1a renal cell carcinoma

X-Rays Have Low Diagnostic Yield for Pulmonary Metastases

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Findings in patients treated for T1a renal cell carcinoma followed with X-ray surveillance
The social networking app Grindr is feasible for distributing HIV self-test kits to men who have sex with men

Grindr Feasible for Distributing HIV Self-Tests to High-Risk MSM

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Feasible for distribution of kits to black, Latino men who have sex with men in Los Angeles
Among women presenting with a chief complaint of abnormal uterine bleeding

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Can Signal Hematologic Cancer

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New-onset bleeding plus thrombocytopenia or pancytopenia should be referred
Psoriasis-tailored motivational interview-based training (Psoriasis and Well-being training) increases clinicians' interview skills and knowledge

Psoriasis-Tailored Interview Training Beneficial for Clinicians

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Psoriasis + Well-being training significantly improves clinicians' motivational interview skills, knowledge
Elevation in the serum proinsulin-to-C-peptide ratio is associated with progression to type 1 diabetes

Proinsulin-to-C-Peptide Ratio Linked to Progression to T1DM

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Elevation in PI:C ratio linked to progression to type 1 diabetes, especially among children ≤10 years
Labor compensation remains the single largest contributor to costs among physicians' offices

Labor Compensation, Purchased Goods, Service Biggest Spends

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Purchased goods and services saw the largest increase in 2012 spending
On Monday

U.S. Zika Patient in Utah Apparently Infected Caregiver

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Officials say transmission by mosquito, sex unlikely
As officials at all levels of American football continue to debate how to prevent concussions

Player-to-Player Hits in Football Up Magnitude of Head Impacts

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Running longer before the contact happens also results in larger magnitude of impact
Living near fracking sites may lead to asthma exacerbations

Fracking Site Proximity May Affect Asthma Exacerbation Risk

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Patients living in areas with most activity have higher risk of mild, moderate, severe exacerbations
Media violence has become a routine part of the daily lives of American children

AAP: Parents Need to Limit Kids’ Exposure to Media Violence

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Parents should be mindful of their children's media diet, while media should stop glorifying aggression