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Patients with the FTO gene respond to weight-loss strategies as well as those without the gene

FTO Gene Does Not Inhibit Weight Loss Success

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Lifestyle, environment likely play bigger roles when losing weight, researchers say
Smoking cigarettes can leave a lasting imprint on human DNA

Smoking Appears to Have Broad, Long-Lasting Impact on DNA

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Changes related to disease found in more than 7,000 genes, though many 'recover' five years after quitting
Antimicrobial resistance remains a major public health threat

NIH: More Must Be Done to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance

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New government report says multipronged approach is needed
Stressful events from the day before appear to eradicate any health benefits a person might have gained from choosing a breakfast rich in monounsaturated fats

Stress May Compromise Health Benefits of Eating ‘Good’ Fats

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However, stress does not seem to make the body's response to 'bad' fats even worse
More Americans are benefiting from immunotherapy

AACR: More Cancer Patients Benefiting From Immunotherapy

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Therapies help arm the body to fight off malignancy, according to Cancer Progress Report
Obese children and teens have different gut flora composition than their normal-weight peers

Obese Children, Teens Exhibit Different Gut Flora Composition

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Targeting specific types of bacteria might one day help treat childhood obesity, research suggests
Treatment with a multigrowth-factor-containing cream is associated with more rapid recovery after laser ablation

Multigrowth Factor Cream Speeds Recovery After Laser Therapy

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Smaller areas of microcrusts in MGF-treated regions; more improvement for edema, wrinkles
A non-tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-targeted biologic is more effective than a second anti-TNF drug for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in patients with insufficient response to a first anti-TNF drug

Non-TNF Biologic Beats Second Anti-TNF in Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Findings in patients with rheumatoid arthritis with insufficient response to first anti-TNF drug
For buprenorphine prescribers

Physicians Treating Few Patients With Buprenorphine

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22 percent of prescribers had monthly census of one to three patients; 9 percent had >75 patients
Changes in diet quality correlate with subsequent risk of type 2 diabetes

Quality of Diet Linked to Risk of T2DM Regardless of BMI Change

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Association only partly explained by body weight changes