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Female adolescents and young adults are not meeting the recommended guidelines for physical activity

Female Teens, Young Adults Not Getting Enough Exercise

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Disparities by race and income levels were seen among national sample
Active failures frequently occur in infectious agent transmission-based precautions

Active Failures Seen in Proper Use of Personal Protective Equipment

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Violations include entering rooms without some or all recommended personal protective equipment
Many working Americans obtain food and beverages from work

Many Working Americans Obtain Unhealthy Foods at Work

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These foods are often high in empty calories, sodium, refined grains; low in whole grains, fruit
Most infants and toddlers aged 6 to 23 months consume added sugar

Most Infants and Toddlers Consume Added Sugar

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On any given day, 85 percent of infants, toddlers aged 6 to 23 months had added sugar intake
Patients with an adverse change in employment after myocardial infarction have increased likelihood of worse outcomes

Adverse Change in Employment Post-MI Tied to Worse Outcomes

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Patients with adverse change in employment more likely to report depression, have lower health status
Both patients with type 1 and patients with type 2 diabetes show overall worse cognition than people without diabetes

Long-Term Type 1 Diabetes Associated With Cognitive Decline

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Deficits similar for long-term type 1 diabetes and age-matched patients with type 2 diabetes
In the perioperative period

APAGBI: Teens 13+ Should Be Assessed for VTE Prophylaxis

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Decision-making algorithm from Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
Worldwide

Increase in Global Cancer Incidence, Drop in Death Rates

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From 2006 and 2016, smallest increase seen in high Sociodemographic Index countries
White matter hyperintense lesions in patients with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome change over time in a manner that parallels disease severity

White Matter Hyperintensities in RCVS Vary Over Time

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In patients with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome, total mean WMH load peaks in third week
Antiretroviral therapy resulting in long-term viral suppression of HIV may contribute to cancer prevention

Lengthy Viral Suppression May Cut Cancer Risk in HIV Infected

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Findings strongest for AIDS-defining cancers; no link for non-AIDS defining cancers not caused by viruses