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For women with type 1 diabetes

Fatty Acid Binding Protein 4 Tied to Preeclampsia Risk in T1DM

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Elevated FABP4 in early pregnancy and second trimester in women in whom preeclampsia develops
Four single-nucleotide polymorphisms at two loci that are associated with acute kidney injury have been identified

Research Reveals 2 Genetic Loci Linked to Acute Kidney Injury

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Four single-nucleotide polymorphisms at two loci identified in discovery, replication populations
Early introduction of egg and peanuts could help prevent 24 cases of egg allergy per 1

Early Allergen Introduction May Help Prevent Food Allergies

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Allergy specialist suggests existing guidelines on introducing foods may be outdated
Another mosquito-borne virus may be starting to circulate in the Caribbean

New Mosquito-Borne Virus Detected in 8-Year-Old in Haiti

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Mayaro virus, related to the chikungunya virus, was first detected in Trinidad in 1954
Staff members at nearly one in 10 major U.S. cancer centers -- all of which provide palliative care services -- weren't certain such symptom-management and supportive care was actually available there

Some Cancer Center Staff Uncertain of Services Offered

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'Mystery shopper' study shows one in 10 facilities provided misinformation on palliative care services
The vaccine against the H1N1 strain of influenza doesn't appear to be linked to congenital malformations

H1N1 Vaccine Not Associated With Congenital Malformations

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Study finds that infants born to women who received vaccine had no overall higher odds
The number of Medicare patients receiving mammograms increased slightly

Health Care Reform Tied to Higher Uptake of Mammography

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Findings for women participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program

American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Sept. 16-19

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The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research...
There is no connection between vasectomy and overall risk of prostate cancer or prostate cancer mortality

No Link Found Between Vasectomy, Prostate Cancer Risk

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Large study challenges previous research linking the procedure to slightly higher chance of disease
Despite growing concerns about creating drug-resistant bacteria

CDC: Prescribing of Antibiotics in U.S. Hospitals Still Too High

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And, significant increase seen in the use of newer antibiotics