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For black U.S. adults

Police Killings of Unarmed Blacks Impact Community Mental Health

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Each additional killing linked to 0.14 additional poor mental health days among black adults
Patients with advanced lung cancer have increased incidence of suicide

Palliative Care Reduces Odds of Suicide in Lung Cancer Patients

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Only 20 percent of patients who died by suicide had a palliative care encounter
For adolescents

Allergic Rhinitis Has Negative Impact on QOL in Teens

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AR also had negative impact on daily functioning, sleep, school productivity, academic performance
There is a significant long-term risk of anastomotic ulceration after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass

Long-Term Risk of Anastomotic Ulceration After RYGB

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Significant correlation for history of tobacco use with AU development
For patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss

Vertigo May Worsen Odds of Recovery in Sudden Hearing Loss

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Negative link with hearing outcome in patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss
A novel handheld mHealth platform can accurately detect cardiac dysfunction in anthracycline-exposed childhood cancer survivors

Handheld Device Can ID Cardiac Dysfunction in Cancer Survivors

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Vivio can accurately detect cardiac dysfunction in anthracycline-exposed childhood cancer survivors
The rates of post-endoscopic infection within seven days vary from 1.1 per 1

Post-Endoscopic Infection More Common Than Previously Thought

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Rates of infection within seven days (per 1,000) vary from 1.1 for screening colonoscopy to 3 for OGD
Low-intensity shock wave treatment is effective for short-term treatment of erectile dysfunction

Effect of Shock Wave Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction Wanes

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Only half of patients with initial treatment success maintain benefits at two years
Stigma is common in teens with type 1 diabetes and is associated with poor glycemic control

Most Teens, Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Report Stigma

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Stigma is associated with two-fold higher odds of poor glycemic control after adjustment for confounders
In infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome outpatient pharmacotherapy is associated with longer length of therapy and higher rates of emergency department utilization than exclusive inpatient treatment

Outpatient Care Less Efficient for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

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Also, 1.52 higher odds of ER visits for outpatient pharmacotherapy compared with inpatient treatment