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Many patients surviving ischemic stroke are not discharged with an oral anticoagulant

Many Ischemic Stroke Survivors Not Prescribed Anticoagulants

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Reasons for not prescribing OAC include fall risk, poor prognosis, bleeding history, older age, dementia
Pretreatment neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio can predict survival for patients with primary sinonasal cancers

Inflammatory Markers Prognostic in Primary Sinonasal Cancer

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Shorter survival with high neutrophil-to-lymphocyte, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratios
A mathematical model can simulate hemoglobin A1c trajectories in type 2 diabetes mellitus models

Mathematical Model Can Simulate HbA1c Progression in T2DM

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Model represents alternative approach to simulate HbA1c trajectories vs. UK Prospective Diabetes Study
Weekend warriors may add almost as many years to their life span as those who work out all week long

Reduced Mortality Seen for ‘Weekend Warriors’

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Those who exercise one, two days a week see similar health benefits to those who work out regularly
Teeth might someday repair themselves using their own stem cells -- eliminating the need for conventional fillings

GSK3 Antagonists Promote Natural Tooth Repair in Mice

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Process could potentially provide a new approach to clinical tooth restoration
Americans with lower levels of income are less likely to get recommended cancer screenings

Improved Breast Cancer Screening Rates With ACA

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Waiving costs appears to improve mammography rates, but not colonoscopy, even among the poor
Children with behavioral disorders might fare better at school if they get some exercise during the day

Intense Aerobic Exercise Can Cut Behavioral Issues in School

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Use of 'cybercycles' reduces classroom disruptions for children with autism, ADHD, other concerns
The amplitude of therapeutic revascularization associated with recombinant adeno-associated virus (5 × 1012 viral particles encoding thymosin beta 4) is reduced with diabetes mellitus

Diabetes May Impair Myocardial Proangiogenic Response

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Reduction in amplitude of therapeutic neovascularization via rAAV.Tβ4 in pig model
The clinical features of vitiligo are associated with age of disease onset

Clinical Features of Vitiligo Linked to Age of Disease Onset

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Adult-onset patients have higher prevalence of leukotrichia, higher levels of anti-TG, anti-TPO
An internal medicine teaching service can reduce resource use in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in a community teaching hospital

Teaching Service Cuts Resource Use in COPD Exacerbations

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Significantly lower risk-adjusted cost and length of stay in teaching group versus nonteaching group