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Capsaicin nasal spray is effective for mixed rhinitis patients

Capsaicin Nasal Spray Effective for Mixed Rhinitis Patients

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Patients with self-reported nasal hyperreactivity had better therapeutic response evaluation
The effects of aspirin on platelet inhibition may be more potent after bariatric surgery

Aspirin Responsiveness Can Change After Bariatric Surgery

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Correlation between extent of weight loss and improvement in on-aspirin platelet reactivity
Nipple-sparing mastectomy doesn't raise a woman's risk for breast cancer recurrence

Low Rate of Cancer Recurrence for Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy

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Research suggests that the cosmetically superior procedure comes with no added risk of recurrence
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CDC: >100 Million Americans Have Diabetes or Prediabetes

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Diabetes was seventh leading cause of death in 2015 in United States, according to report
Even a few extra pounds gained in early or middle adulthood can increase risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension

Chronic Disease Risk Rises With Even Slow, Steady Weight Gain

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As little as 11 pounds gained from early to middle adulthood tied to significantly elevated risk
Animal research may have yielded a potential treatment for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in children; the new report was published online July 18 in Molecular Psychiatry.

Animal Study Reveals Potential of Fetal Alcohol Damage Reversal

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Two common medications show promise in lab rats, researchers report
Heterologous bilateral hand transplantation in a child has been successful

Hand Transplantation in Child Continues to Be Successful

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By 18 months after transplantation, child had exceeded his previous adapted abilities
Reductions in opioid dosing might improve pain and function

Reduction of Opioid Dose May Improve Pain, Quality of Life

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Opioid tapering involved slowly decreasing dose over time, study author says
The potential harms of ovarian cancer screening outweigh the benefits

USPSTF: Ovarian Cancer Screen to Be Avoided for Most Women

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Test isn't accurate enough to justify its use, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says
High doses of vitamin D don't protect children from upper respiratory tract infections in the winter

High-Dose Vitamin D No Help for Winter URIs in Children

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High dose supplementation did not reduce overall wintertime upper respiratory tract infections