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Lower intensity of peak daily energy expenditure estimated from ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring is associated with increased health care utilization

Daily Energy Expenditure Linked to Health Care Utilization

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Findings for energy expenditures estimated from ambulatory ECG monitoring
From 2002 to 2012 there was an increase in herb and supplement use among pregnant women

Herb and Supplement Use Increasing in Pregnant Women

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In 2012, top five herbs and supplements include fish oil, melatonin, pro- and prebiotics, acai, cranberry
Once-daily enoxaparin is associated with fewer major bleeds than enoxaparin twice daily in patients with acute venous thromboembolism

Fewer Major Bleeds With Once- Versus Twice-Daily Enoxaparin

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In propensity analysis, patients on enoxaparin once daily had fewer bleeds, fewer deaths at 15, 30 days
Microvascular complications and poor glycemic control are associated with the severity of periodontitis

Microvascular Complications Linked to Severity of Periodontitis

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Poor glycemic control linked to increased prevalence and severity of periodontitis
Prescribing practices vary among U.S. and Canadian physicians treating severe childhood atopic dermatitis

Variation in Prescribing Practices for Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis

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For severe AD, first-line drugs of choice include cyclosporine, methotrexate, mycophenolate mofetil
For individuals presenting with a primary complaint of mechanical low back pain

Treatment of Hips Beneficial in Patients With Low Back Pain

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Prescriptive tx of bilateral hips, in addition to pragmatic tx of lumbar spine has clinical value
Although progress has been made

CDC: HIV Still Undertreated in U.S. Black Population

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Nearly one in four had progressed to AIDS at time of diagnosis
About 2.5 million American women have had pelvic inflammatory disease

CDC: 2.5 Million U.S. Women Have Had Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

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High rate of chlamydia/gonorrhea infections in U.S. means many women at risk
Each year

10,000 Medicare Patients/Year Die in 7 Days After ER Discharge

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May be due to gaps in medical knowledge about which patients need more attention, researcher says
From 2000 to 2014 there was an increase in the rate of vitamin D deficiency diagnosis among children

2000 to 2014 Saw Increase in Vitamin D Deficiency in Children

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15-fold increase in diagnosis from 2008 to 2014 after accounting for demographic changes