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The prevalence of obesity and severe obesity among U.S. youth was 17.8 and 5.8 percent

Prevalence of Obesity 17.8 Percent for Youth in 2013 to 2016

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Prevalence of severe obesity significantly higher among U.S. youth in non-metropolitan statistical areas
Firearm victimization is associated with increased levels of distress

Increased Levels of Distress for Firearm Victimization

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Likelihood of reporting severe distress up for firearm victimizations versus those involving other weapons
In older adults there is a J-shaped association between alcohol and mortality

J-Shaped Association for Alcohol, Mortality in Older Adults

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Lifetime never or infrequent drinkers, heavy, very heavy drinkers had increased risk versus light drinkers
Switching electronic health record systems can result in increased efficiency and productivity gains

Considerable Costs Associated With Switching EHR

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Costs include time needed for research and testing, maintenance and other fees, hardware updates
Robotic and minimally invasive approaches to mitral surgery are associated with high rates of mitral repair

High Success Rates for Mitral Valve Repair With Robotic Surgery

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Minimally invasive surgery linked to fewer discharges to facility, one day less in hospital vs conservative sx
In a case report published online June 18 in BMJ Case Reports

Tattoo-Linked Complications ID’d in Immunosuppressed Female

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Inflammatory myopathy identified in woman with cystic fibrosis on long-term immunosuppressants
From 2008 to 2012 there was a decrease in overall rates of cardiac stress testing in Medicare beneficiaries

Rates of Cardiac Stress Testing Down but Still Higher in CKD

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Decline in rates of cardiac stress testing in Medicare beneficiaries aged ≥66 years from 2008 to 2012
Mental health seems to be declining among Americans of low relative socioeconomic position

Mental Health Declining for Disadvantaged U.S. Adults

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Increasing distress, decreasing well-being observed for those of low relative socioeconomic position
A substantial proportion of women older than 60 years may experience moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms

Many Women Report Vasomotor Symptoms in Their 60s

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Symptoms more likely in those reporting fair health, history of non-spontaneous menopause
Participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have less improvement in American Heart Association diet scores than other U.S. adults

Less Improvement in AHA Diet Score for SNAP Participants

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Disparities persisted for most foods and nutrients; worsened for processed meats, added sugars