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Regularly drinking coffee or herbal tea may help prevent chronic liver disease

Coffee, Herbal Tea Consumption May Protect Against Liver Disease

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Frequent coffee and herbal tea consumption inversely associated with liver stiffness
Severe hyperammonemia

Case Report: Hyperammonemia to Be Considered in Cirrhosis Setting

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Authors describe case of 58-year-old man who received blood obtained 17, 20 days earlier
Nasal glucagon can effectively and efficiently manage moderate or severe hypoglycemic episodes in real-world settings in adult patients with type 1 diabetes

ADA: Nasal Glucagon Feasible for Hypoglycemic Episodes

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New product much easier to use than rescue injections, researcher says
Cases of Legionnaires' disease in New York City and Las Vegas are being investigated by health officials.

Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease Reported in NYC, Las Vegas

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Legionella bacteria detected in water systems
For patients with type 2 diabetes and high cardiovascular risk

ADA: Canagliflozin Tied to Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Events

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Lower risk versus placebo for patients with type 2 diabetes and high cardiovascular risk
Among high-risk patients with type 2 diabetes

ADA: Degludec Noninferior for Cardiovascular Events in T2DM

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Noninferior to glargine for incidence of major cardiovascular events in high-risk patients with T2DM
The combination of extra virgin olive oil and ibuprofen at a therapeutic dose is superior to the two compounds used separately

Olive Oil, Ibuprofen May Have Synergistic Effects

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Synergistic analgesic, anti-pyretic, anti-inflammatory effects seen in animal model
There is no association between average 24-hour urine sodium levels and conversion from clinically isolated syndrome to clinically definite multiple sclerosis

Sodium Intake Not Linked to Multiple Sclerosis Progression

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No correlation for 24-hour urine sodium levels with conversion to clinically definite MS over five years
For patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in sinus rhythm

Beta-Blockers Cut Mortality for Patients in Sinus Rhythm

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Drop in mortality for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction regardless of heart rate
Extended calorie restriction is associated with a reduction in food cravings

Food Cravings Down With Extended Calorie Restriction

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In obese patients, cravings for sweet, high-fat, starchy, and fast food reduced