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Exposure to ibuprofen is harmful to developing human fetal ovaries ex vivo in the first trimester

Ibuprofen May Harm Fetal Ovaries During First Trimester

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Pregnant women who take ibuprofen in the first trimester may reduce daughters' egg reserve
The nutritional differences and health benefits among various plant-based alternative milks are discussed in a review published in the January issue of the Journal of Food Science and Technology.

Review Outlines Nutritional Differences in Plant-Based Milks

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Nutrient content and health benefits of four most popular milk alternatives help consumers decide
For patients with diabetic macular edema

Persistent DME More Likely With Bevacizumab Treatment

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Persistent diabetic macular edema more likely with bevacizumab than aflibercept or ranibizumab
For patients with glioblastoma

TTFields Tied to Improved Survival in Glioblastoma Patients

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No negative influence on health-related quality of life apart from more itchy skin, which was expected
The estimated biopsy rate after breast cancer treatment varies

Estimated Biopsy Rate Varies After Breast Cancer Treatment

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Incidence of breast biopsy higher among women treated with brachytherapy versus whole-breast irradiation
Career participation in professional American football seems not to be associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality compared with limited participation

Mortality Risk Similar for Career Versus Limited NFL Participation

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No significantly increased adjusted mortality risk seen for career players relative to replacements
Chronic disease is associated with a substantial proportion of the risk of incident cancer and cancer mortality

Chronic Disease Major Risk Factor for Cancer, Cancer Mortality

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Risk scores summarizing eight diseases, markers tied to cancer risk in dose-response manner
Children whose parents have type 1 diabetes have a higher risk of being diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Parental Type 1 Diabetes May Increase Offspring Risk for ADHD

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Increased risk of ADHD seen with presence of type 1 diabetes in either parent
For young adults

Persistent Respiratory Issues in Youth May Decline Lung Function

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Respiratory symptoms also associated with increased odds of incident and restrictive physiology
Poor sleep worsens the association between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and chronic pain in youth

Poor Sleep Worsens Link Between PTSD, Chronic Pain in Youth

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Findings among youth aged 10 to 17, with sleep suggested as an important target for intervention