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A ready-to-use peel-off facial mask containing myoinositol and trehalose-loaded liposomes results in clinically detectable improvements in adult female acne

Mask With Myoinositol/Trehalose Aids Adult Female Acne

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Mask contains an androgen inhibitor and trehalose-loaded liposomes
A daily multivitamin doesn't benefit cardiovascular health in men

Multivitamin Use Does Not Benefit Cardiovascular Health in Men

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No evidence of benefit even in men with poor nutritional status at baseline
U.S. blood banks are confident they have the tools to protect America's blood supply from possible new Zika virus outbreaks during the upcoming mosquito season

U.S. Blood Banks Can Protect Blood Supply From Zika Virus

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Steps being taken to protect patients who need transfusions
Air pollution and ozone exposure may in part explain geographical variation in mammographic density

Air Pollution, Ozone Exposure Linked to Breast Density

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Exposure to fine particle air pollution linked to higher odds of dense breast tissue
For breast cancer survivors who are premenopausal at diagnosis

pH-Balanced Vaginal Gel Doesn’t Improve Dyspareunia

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No difference versus placebo for sexual function, frequency of sexual dysfunction for breast cancer survivors
Implementation of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act has made fundamental changes to the government's approach to physician payment

MACRA Changes Government Approach to Doctor Payment

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New approach pays providers based on quality, value, and results delivered, but questions remain
Syphilis rates among men who have sex with men have increased significantly in the past two decades

CDC: Syphilis Rates Up Among U.S. Men Who Have Sex With Men

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Highest rates seen in the South and West
The specific features for the most natural look of surgically enhanced lips have been determined

Optimal Features for Surgically Enhanced Lips Determined

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Lower lip should be ~1.6 times the height of the upper lip and retain Cupid's bow
Fewer than 1

991 Used Oregon’s Physician-Aided Dying Law 1998 to 2015

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Most patients were white, older, and college-educated
A common human intestinal reovirus may trigger some cases of celiac disease

Intestinal Reovirus Infection May Be Cause of Celiac Disease

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Study suggests harmless viruses may set stage for immune system response to the grain protein gluten