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Poor prenatal growth and higher postnatal anger have indirect effects on infant reactivity and regulation

Fetal Growth, Maternal Anger Impact Infant Regulation

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Indirect effects for poor prenatal growth, higher postnatal anger on infant reactivity and regulation
For patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer

PPD Skin Test Enhances Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Tx in Bladder CA

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Enhanced therapeutic effect of bacillus Calmette-Guérin tx in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer
Participants with an advanced adenoma at diagnostic colonoscopy have increased risk of developing colorectal cancer relative to those with no adenoma

Higher CRC Risk With Advanced Adenoma Found on Colonoscopy

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Risk not increased for non-advanced adenoma found on colonoscopy following flex sigmoidoscopy
Circadian disruption and lower relative amplitude are both associated with higher risk of susceptibility to mental health issues

Disruption of Circadian Rhythm Negatively Impacts Mental Health

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Reduction in relative amplitude tied to higher risk of lifetime major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder
From 2008 to 2015 there was an increase in encounters for suicide ideation and suicide attempts among U.S. children

Suicide Ideation, Attempts Increasing Among U.S. Children

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Increase in annual percentage of all visits for suicide ideation, attempts from 2008 to 2015
For patients with episodic migraine

Fremanezumab Linked to Fewer Monthly Migraine Days

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For episodic migraine patients, reduction in number of migraine days with monthly dosing, single dose
A high risk of obstructive sleep apnea is common among older adults but is seldom investigated

Sleep Apnea Rarely Investigated in Older Adults

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Low rate of evaluation seen in at-risk individuals, but vast majority of those tested are diagnosed with OSA
Current percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) public reporting programs could have negative effects

Doctors May Avoid Performing PCI Due to Public Reporting

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Sixty-five percent of cardiologists avoided PCI on two or more occasions due to reporting program concerns
Best practices have been developed for using electronic health records to enhance patient-centered care

Best Practices Developed for Use of EHR to Enhance Patient Care

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Patients regard EHR as positive presence; can be used to engage patients by jointly viewing data
Many infants who are exposed to hepatitis C virus (HCV) during pregnancy are not screened for HCV infection

Hepatitis C-Exposed Infants Not Adequately Screened

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Low screening rate seen at same time as increase in hepatitis C virus prevalence among pregnant women