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Diabetes is associated with increased incidence of conjunctivitis

Diabetes Linked to Increased Incidence of Conjunctivitis

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No correlation for diabetes with other eye infections; glycemic control not linked to any infection
For patients undergoing radical nephroureterectomy for pT3/T4 and/or pN+ upper tract urothelial carcinoma

Chemo Benefits Patients After Nephroureterectomy in UTUC

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Adjuvant chemo better than observation after radical nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial CA
N-acetylglucosamine/galactosamine is associated with insulin sensitivity

GlycA Linked to Insulin Sensitivity, Independent of CRP

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N-acetylglucosamine/galactosamine independently associated with insulin sensitivity index
Cancer mortality rates in the United States have dropped 25 percent since the early 1990s

Cancer Mortality Rates Continue to Decline in the United States

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Researchers credit declines in smoking, better detection and treatment
Obese patients with psoriasis who lose 10 to 15 percent of their weight may see significant and lasting improvement in their symptoms

Reduction in Psoriasis Symptoms With Long-Term Weight Loss

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Quality-of-life boost seen in obese patients who lost significant amounts of weight
People who live relatively close to busy traffic have a slightly higher risk for dementia

Dementia Risk Up for Those Living Near Major Roads

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Study couldn't prove cause-and-effect, but risk rose as proximity to traffic increased, researchers report
Food additives may play a role in the etiology of recurrent aphthous stomatitis

Food Additives May Play Role in Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis

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Most common allergen that elicited positive patch test results in RAS patients was cochineal red
Diagnostic laparoscopy reduces the number of futile laparotomies in women with suspected advanced-stage ovarian cancer

Laparoscopy Can Prevent Futile Primary Cytoreductive Surgery

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Findings in women with suspected advanced-stage ovarian cancer
Infants at increased risk for peanut allergy should have peanut-containing foods added to their diets as early as 4 months of age

Guidelines Urge Earlier Peanut Intro for High-Risk Infants

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Change in allergy recommendations based on results of groundbreaking trial
An artificial larynx has provided long-term relief for a throat cancer patient in France who had a total laryngectomy

Artificial Larynx Implant Feasible After Total Laryngectomy

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New device has improved long-term quality of life in patient with total laryngectomy