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Certain ocular histopathologic features are consistently found in fetuses with congenital Zika syndrome

Ocular Histopathology Features Seen With Congenital Zika

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Features include loss of retinal pigment epithelium, presence of a thin choroid
On a global level

Physical Activity Tied to Lower Mortality, CVD on Global Level

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Findings among residents of low-, middle-, and high-income countries
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination within seven days of birth may reduce the risk of allergic diseases

Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Vaccine May Reduce Atopic Dermatitis

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Findings among newborns vaccinated within seven days of birth
Self-reported function is more informative than frailty phenotype in predicting a negative postoperative course in older adults

Self-Reported Function IDs Post-Op Course in Elderly

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LLFDI-FUNCTION predicts postoperative complications better than frailty phenotype
Participation in a Tibetan yoga program during chemotherapy results in modest

Tibetan Yoga Improves Sleep Quality During Chemo

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Long-term benefits seen for those who practice at least two times a week
Cardiovascular outcomes in patients with diabetes are not explained by insulin resistance

Insulin Dose Not Tied to Cardiovascular Outcomes

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Similar findings among individuals with diabetes able to achieve normoglycemia
Air pollution may lead to kidney damage

Air Pollution May Damage Kidneys

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Study finds link between particulate matter and renal function
Apparent diabetes treatment failures may in fact be attributable to nonadherence

Diabetes Treatment Failure May Actually Be Nonadherence

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Second-line treatment often initiated without evidence of recommended use of first-line treatment
Osteoporotic fractures and complications of diabetes similarly impact quality of life

Effect of Osteoporotic Fractures Similar to Diabetes Burden

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Findings for quality of life with hip fractures, vertebral compression vs. vision loss, amputation
The apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele increases the risk of overall and cardiovascular mortality

APOE Allele Type Tied to Mortality Risk

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No racial difference in the association between these alleles and mortality