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For patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma

Study Supports Minimal Residual Disease As End Point in Myeloma

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MRD-negative status linked to favorable progression-free, overall survival in multiple myeloma
For patients with or without dysglycemia or metabolic syndrome

Evolocumab Safe, Effective for Those With Dysglycemia, MetS

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Reduction in LDL-C in all subgroups, including those with, without dysglycemia and metabolic syndrome
The tension-free vaginal tape-obturator procedure is usually still effective at 10 years after the procedure

Tension-Free Vaginal Tape-Obturator Has Lasting Benefit

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After 10 years, objective and subjective cure rates were 69 and 64 percent, respectively
For hypogonadal men with prostate cancer

Testosterone Seems Safe for Hypogonadal Prostate CA Patients

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Testosterone therapy seems oncologically safe after treatment or for those on active surveillance
For patients with chronic chilblains

Nifedipine Not Superior to Placebo for Chronic Chilblains

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No significant improvements in mean visual analogue scale scores on complaints, disability
Advising patients with asthma to take probiotics does not reduce antibiotic use

Recommending Oral Probiotics Doesn’t Cut Antibiotic Use

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Advice to take probiotics has no effect for patients with asthma in U.K. primary care setting
For American-Indians with type 2 diabetes

Early Rx With Losartan Doesn’t Slow Kidney Disease Progression

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Findings in American-Indians with type 2 diabetes and urine albumin/creatinine ratio <300 mg/g
For adults with atrial arrhythmia after Fontan operation

Anticoagulation Cuts TEC Rate in Adults After Fontan Surgery

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Reduction in thrombotic, embolic complication rate among adults with atrial arrhythmia after Fontan
More than one-quarter of Americans over 50 don't exercise

CDC: Many U.S. Adults Over 50 Do Not Exercise Regularly

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Inactivity boosts risk for falls, broken bones, serious disease, and early death, CDC warns
Women who enter menopause early may be at greater risk for cardiovascular disease and premature death

Early-Onset Menopause Tied to Increased CVD Events, Mortality

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But no apparent association with stroke risk