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The five-year risks of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 (CIN3)

Risk of ≥CIN3 Drops With Negative HPV, Cytology Co-Tests

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Decrease in 5-year ≥CIN3 risks after each successive negative round of HPV, cytology co-testing
For infants with bronchiolitis

Practice Variation in Treatment for Bronchiolitis in Infants

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Variation in evidence-based supportive therapies by site, ranging from 6 to 99 percent
For patients with atrial fibrillation and prior cerebrovascular accident

Ablation Cuts Risk of Recurrent Stroke in Patients With A-Fib

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Patients with AF with no ablation have increased five-year risk of CVA, death versus ablated patients
Cardiovascular disease hospitalization rates have declined in recent years among individuals with and those without diabetes

1998 to 2014 Saw Drop in CVD Hospitalization Rates in Diabetes

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Rates of CVD hospitalizations remained two to four times higher for those with versus without diabetes
For patients with human papillomavirus-associated cancers

Sex, Race, Age Disparities in Survival for HPV-Linked Cancer

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Whites have consistently higher five-year survival than blacks for all cancers across all age groups
Single measles cases trigger coordinated public health action that is associated with considerable costs

Considerable Costs Incurred in Response to Single Measles Cases

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Public health costs of disease investigation for two single measles cases estimated at $49,769, $18,423
For patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Abdominal Obesity Linked to All-Cause Mortality in HFpEF

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Increased risk of all-cause, cardiovascular, non-cardiovascular mortality in patients with HFpEF
Seemingly benign

Essay Adds to Discourse on Impact of Suggestive Jokes

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Authors say commonplace suggestive jokes normalize, dismiss sexual misconduct experiences
New solutions are needed to address burnout among health care team members

New Workflows Have Potential to Address Provider Burnout

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Change fatigue is the leading cause of care team burnout, yet new solutions needed
For older adults

Anticholinergic Cognitive Burden Scale IDs Adverse Outcomes

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Relative to ARS and DBI-Ach, ACB shows good dose-response link for anticholinergic burden, outcomes