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Interns in flexible programs are more likely to be dissatisfied

Interns Less Satisfied With Flexible Residency Programs

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Those in flexible programs more likely to report dissatisfaction with multiple aspects of training
In obese subjects with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus

Oxyntomodulin Augments Glucose Homeostasis

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OXM effects seen in obese patients with and without T2DM; comparable effects to liraglutide in T2DM
The percentage of abortions performed by the medication method is increasing

Report Presents U.S. Trends in Abortion Methods, Care

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Available facilities providing abortions down; many women live in county without abortion provider
Trends in racial/ethnic and nativity disparities in cardiovascular health decreased from 1988 to 2014

Cardiovascular Health Declining in the United States

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Decrease in disparities between race/ethnicity due to worsening CV health among whites 1988-2014
From 2008 to 2015

HIV Incidence Down in All Except Men Who Have Sex With Men

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Decrease in modeled HIV incidence in all transmission risk groups except minority MSM
For patients with persistent asthma

Adjuvant Long-Acting Muscarinic Antagonist Improves Asthma

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Versus adjuvant placebo, LAMA or LABA plus inhaled corticosteroids lowers risk of asthma exacerbations
A new

Blueprint Being Developed to Address Physician Burnout

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As part of blueprint, task force developing strategies that can be adopted by any institution/practice
Percutaneous computed tomography-guided cryoablation of the posterior vagal trunk is safe and feasible for patients with mild-to-moderate obesity

Cryoablation of Posterior Vagal Trunk Feasible in Obesity

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Technical success rate 100 percent in 10 subjects; no procedure-related complications, adverse events
For U.S. military personnel with sleep disturbances

Nightmares Common in Military Personnel With Sleep Disturbance

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Comorbid disorders of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and insomnia all associated with nightmares
The vast majority of school nurses report staff training on anaphylaxis and epinephrine availability

Most Schools Have Variety of Food Allergy Policies

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96.7, 61.8 percent of school nurses report anaphylaxis training for staff, classroom guidelines