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Total drug expenditures are expected to increase by 11 to 13 percent in 2016

Total Drug Expenditures Projected to Increase in 2016

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In nonfederal hospitals, growth in spending mainly due to increased prices for existing drugs
Multifractional microablative laser combined with spatially modulated ablative technology appears to be effective and safe for facial skin rejuvenation

Er:YAG + SMA Safe, Effective for Facial Skin Rejuvenation

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Reduced recovery time compared to conventional lasers such as carbon dioxide laser
Gut microbiome diversity is significantly lower in patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome

Gut Microbiome Diversity Lower in Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

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Tighter clustering of controls versus wider clustering of cases in UniFrac principal coordinate analysis
Arsenic-contaminated water

Arsenic-Contaminated Water Linked to Skin Cancer in U.S.

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Association occurred at arsenic concentrations below 2001 EPA maximum of 10 µg/L
Pre-treatment with coenzyme Q10 before elective percutaneous coronary intervention does not reduce periprocedural myocardial injury

Coenzyme Q10 Doesn’t Prevent Periprocedural Myocardial Injury

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Findings among patients pretreated before elective percutaneous coronary intervention
Among veterans

Meds Up Hospitalization for Dehydration, Heat-Linked Illness

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Commonly used meds linked to increased risk of hospitalization for dehydration, heat-related illness
Florida health officials say they're investigating a second possible case of locally transmitted Zika infection.

Another Non-Travel Related Case of Zika in Florida

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If confirmed, cases would be first instances of Zika infection in continental United States
An ultrasonographically-guided percutaneous treatment using a 21-gauge needle is efficacious for trigger finger

Ultrasound-Guided Treatment Feasible for Trigger Finger

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Trigger finger completely resolved immediately after procedure in 81.7 percent of 60 cases
Rye bread low in fermentable oligo-

Low-FODMAP Bread May Reduce Symptoms of IBS

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Low-FODMAP rye bread helps IBS patients to control their symptoms and reduces accumulation of GI gas
A new study describes a scalable solution for transforming health care delivery in primary care into the patient-centered medical home model. The report was published online July 15 in the Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making.

Program Can Help Patient-Centered Practice Transition

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At practices in Alberta, significant impact seen for cognitive task analysis training program