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Resistance to the antilipolytic effect of insulin is increased in obese individuals with normal glucose tolerance

Adipose Tissue Insulin Resistance Up in Obese-NGT, IGT, T2DM

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Progressive decline in β-cell function linked to progressive impairment of free fatty acid suppression
For patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease

HRQoL Down for GERD With Laryngopharyngeal Reflux

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Significantly lower mean EuroQoL-5D scores for gastroesophageal reflux disease with LPR symptoms
Ivermectin has anti-inflammatory properties that could be beneficial in treatment of T-cell mediated skin inflammatory diseases

Ivermectin Has Topical Anti-Inflammatory Properties

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Topical ivermectin improves allergic skin inflammation in murine model of atopic dermatitis
Physicians working on a night float call system are more likely to have patients with a prior cesarean delivery undergo trial of labor and achieve vaginal birth

Higher Odds of Trial of Labor With Night Float Call System

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Increased likelihood of having patients with prior C-section undergo trial of labor, achieve vaginal birth
Features related to mammographic breast density are key normal mammographic features that influence the difficulty for readers to classify mammograms as normal

Perceived Breast Density May Affect Single Read Suitability

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Features mainly linked to mammographic breast density are key in influencing classification of normal
For patients with chronic depression

Panic Disorder May Up Odds of Depression Rx Side Effects

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Comorbid panic disorder tied to increased likelihood of side effects during treatment for depression
Among adult primary care patients with rectal bleeding

Process-of-Care Failures Common in Adults With Rectal Bleeding

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Process-of-care failures common; associated with increased odds of poor or fair care
A case of acute severe hyponatremia secondary to polydipsia in association with increased use of herbal remedies has been presented in BMJ Case Reports.

Valerian Root Supplement Use Linked to Severe Hyponatremia

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Case of 47-year-old female highlights dangers associated with some herbal supplements
Seniors treated in an emergency department for illness or injury are more likely to become disabled and less physically agile over the next six months

Long-Term Disability Risk Up for Seniors Who Visit ER

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Disability and loss of agility more likely six months after treatment
Weight-loss surgery helps severely obese teens maintain weight loss over the long term; however

Very Obese Teens Benefit From Gastric Bypass Over Long Term

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Studies show most maintain significant weight loss over five years, but complications emerge for some