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Primary human placental macrophages

Research Offers Insight Into Zika Virus Transmission to Placenta

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Permissive Zika virus infection of primary human placental macrophages, fibroblasts demonstrated
For pregnant women with type 1 diabetes

Better Overnight Glucose Levels With Closed-Loop Tx in T1DM

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Findings for pregnant patients with type 1 diabetes
Among patients with cardiac arrest

Cardiac Arrest In-Hospital Death Down in Teaching Hospitals

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Differences did not persist after adjustment for in-hospital procedures
Both concomitant therapy and sequential therapy achieve high eradication rates as the first-line therapy for Helicobacter pylori in areas with high rates of clarithromycin resistance

Both Concomitant, Sequential Treatment Effective for H. pylori

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Eradication rates similar in areas with high resistance to clarithromycin
Glycolic acid peel enhances the therapeutic efficacy of topical azelaic acid cream for treatment of melasma

Glycolic Peel Enhances Azelaic Acid in Melasma Treatment

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Improvements seen in severity, quality of life without serious side effects
Unsafe use of contact lenses is triggering serious eye injuries for many Americans

Patients Still Risking Eye Damage With Poor Contact Lens Care

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Education should focus on informing wearers of common behaviors putting them at risk for infection
The activity of two genes may help predict certain breast cancer patients' odds of survival and guide their treatment

F12, STC2 Genes May Help Predict Breast Cancer Survival

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Tracking DNA activity patterns may someday help women with HER2+ breast cancers
Taking calcium supplements to prevent osteoporosis may raise an older woman's risk of dementia

Calcium Supplements Tied to Dementia Risk in Older Women

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Findings even more pronounced in women with cerebrovascular disease
Oral immunotherapy for peanut allergies may work better if it's given to children earlier

Treating Peanut Allergy Early in Childhood Yields Best Results

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Exposure therapy for infants and toddlers leaves 78 percent desensitized
Monogenic forms of diabetes can occur in preterm infants

Monogenic Forms of Diabetes Can Occur in Preterm Infants

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Sixty-six percent of preterm infants diagnosed with diabetes before age 6 months had genetic etiology