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Almost 2 percent of children in the United States have a milk allergy

ACAAI: Almost 2 Percent of Children Have Milk Allergy

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Among children with food allergy, 53 percent of infants have milk allergy vs. 15 percent of teens
Men and women who are obese as adolescents are at an increased risk for pancreatic cancer in adulthood

Obesity as a Teen Ups Risk for Later Pancreatic Cancer

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In men, overweight and even higher normal weight tied to increased risk
Older adults with untreated hearing loss have increased total health care costs and an increased risk for medical comorbidities

Health Care Costs, Use Up for Untreated Hearing Loss

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Risks also increased for medical comorbidities among older adults with untreated hearing loss
In 2015

Drug Overdose Mortality Rates Highest in United States

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Highest average annual percentage of change from 2001 to 2015 seen for Estonia, then U.S.
At best

Treatments Appear No Better Than Placebo for Tennis Elbow

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All treatments increased the odds of adverse events versus placebo
From 2007 to 2017

Rates of Mental Health Tx, Diagnosis Up for College Students

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2007 to 2017 also saw increases in depression and suicidality, while decrease observed in stigma
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said today it will take steps to limit or ban access to flavored electronic cigarettes

FDA Moves to Restrict Flavored E-Cig Sales, Ban Menthol Cigarettes

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The move stops short of the full ban on e-cigarettes that had been expected
Rising drug spending in the United States is being fueled by expensive name-brand prescription medicines

Name-Brand Medications Driving Spike in U.S. Drug Spending

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Greatest costs for Humira, Remicade, Enbrel, Novolog, and Neulasta

American Heart Association, Nov. 10-12

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The American Heart Association 2018 Scientific Sessions The annual meeting of the American Heart Association was held from Nov. 10 to 12 in...
Patients with uncomplicated appendicitis undergoing nonoperative management are more likely to have an appendicitis-associated readmission and to develop an abscess

Harms ID’d With Nonoperative Management of Appendicitis

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Higher likelihood of readmission, developing abscess; more follow-up needed in year after admission