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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with smaller total cerebral brain volume

NAFLD Linked to Smaller Total Cerebral Brain Volume

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Significant correlation even after adjustment for all covariates, including age, sex, alcohol consumption
For children with concussion

Salivary miRNAs Can ID Duration of Concussion Symptoms

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Pediatric patients with prolonged symptoms were accurately identified by levels of five miRNAs
For youths with depression

Treatment Trajectories Vary for Children With Depression

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Most common class got psychotherapy monotherapy, and had lowest incidence of attempted suicide
High salt intake affects the gut microbiome; however

High Salt Intake Impacts Gut Microbiome

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But, gut bacteria may be a therapeutic target to counteract effects of high-salt diets
Transgender individuals with certain characteristics

Certain Traits Tied to More HIV Tests in Transgender Individuals

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Those who are female, black, or sex workers are likely to have undergone more testing
For patients with previously untreated

Osimertinib Tops Standard EGFR-TKI for EGFR+ NSCLC

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Significantly longer median progression-free survival for osimertinib in previously untreated NSCLC
Patients with injection drug use (IDU) endogenous endophthalmitis (EE) are younger

Distinct Features for Drug Use-Related Endophthalmitis

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Injection drug users have fewer comorbidities and more improvement in visual acuity after intervention
For male and female high school students

Dating Violence Victimization, Nonmedical Rx Med Use Linked

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Nonmedical use of prescription drugs linked to dating violence for male, female high school students
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with development of cancer

NAFLD Linked to Increased Cancer Incidence Rate

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NAFLD strongly tied to development of hepatocellular carcinoma, CRC in males, breast cancer in females
Six statistically significant attributes of high-value primary care have been identified

Attributes of High-Value Primary Care Identified

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Significant attributes include decision support for evidence-based medicine, careful specialist selection