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A psychosocial intervention can improve early adherence to antidepressants among middle-aged and older adults

Psychosocial Intervention Ups Adherence to Antidepressants

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Treatment Initiation and Participation Program improves early adherence among older patients
Adults with work-related asthma are more likely that those with non-work-related asthma to have received pneumococcal vaccination

Pneumococcal Vaccine for Only Half With Work-Related Asthma

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54 percent of adults with work-related asthma, 35 percent with non-work-related asthma vaccinated
For patients with locally advanced cervical cancer

ASTRO: High-Dose Brachytherapy Effective With Four 7 Gy Fractions

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Better tumor control than with two 9 Gy fractions among patients with locally advanced cervical cancer
For patients with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer

ASTRO: Standard-Dose CRT Beats Higher Dose in Stage III NSCLC

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Significantly improved five-year overall survival rates with 60 Gy chemoradiation tx versus high-dose
For critically ill adults

Age of Transfused Red Cells Doesn’t Impact Mortality

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No significant difference in mortality for critically ill receiving freshest or oldest available red cells
Fewer than half of patients prescribed PCSK9 inhibitors receive approval

About Half of Patients Receive Approval for PCSK9i Prescription

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Prescription abandonment linked to copay costs, with rates more than 75 percent for copays > $350
In 2016

CDC: STDs Peak in 2016, Exceeding 2 Million Cases

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Syphilis rates increased by nearly 18 percent; most cases among men, especially gay, bisexual, MSM
Notification rates of new HIV diagnoses in older adults increased in 16 European countries from 2004 to 2015

Notification Rates of New HIV Diagnoses Up in Older Adults

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Significant increase in rates in 16 European countries, clustering in central/eastern nations
Management targeting an individualized systolic blood pressure is associated with reduced risk of organ dysfunction among patients undergoing major surgery who are at increased risk of postoperative complications

Individualized SBP Tx Cuts Risk for Post-Op Organ Dysfunction

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Findings among patients undergoing major surgery at increased risk of postoperative complications
Cardiometabolic risk and homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance increase with increasing body mass index categories among children

Cardiometabolic Risk, HOMA-IR Up With Increasing BMI in Young

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Cardiorespiratory fitness cuts cardiometabolic risk score as BMI categories rise in children