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For pediatric patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest

Time to Defib Not Linked to Survival in Pediatric IHCA

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No correlation in unadjusted, adjusted analyses for pediatric patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest
For older Korean women

Grip Strength Tied to Pulmonary Function in Older Women

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Dose-dependent positive association seen in cohort of community-dwelling Korean women aged ≥65
Medical practices can take steps to avoid problems related to use of social media by staff members

Practices Should Set Rules for Staff Social Media Use

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Staff social media accounts should be strictly personal, with no info about patients or employees
Updated guidelines have been developed for management of adult congenital heart disease

Guidelines Updated for Adult Congenital Heart Disease

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New classification system intended to capture complexity of anatomy and physiology of ACHD
Variation in childhood socioeconomic position partially accounts for cognitive performance in older age

Childhood Poverty Can Affect Cognitive Skills in Old Age

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Adverse childhood socioeconomic position linked to lower level of cognitive performance in older age
From 2006 through 2013

Lawn-Mower-Related Injuries Are Most Often Lacerations

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Weighted estimate of 51,151 injuries from 2006 through 2013; 46.7 percent lacerations
Among men who have sex with men

HIV Infection Diagnoses on the Rise in Young Homosexual Men

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Number of HIV diagnoses in those aged 13 to 29 four times higher than those aged ≥50 years
Symptoms of burnout and career choice regret are prevalent among U.S. resident physicians

Burnout, Career Choice Regret Prevalent in U.S. Residents

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Considerable variation according to specialty for both burnout symptoms, career choice regret
For patients with left main coronary artery disease

PCI, CABG Both Acceptable for CKD Patients With LMCAD

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Patients with, without chronic kidney disease have less acute renal failure with PCI
Older individuals with multiple sclerosis report less severe depressive symptoms and better physical quality of life

Lower Levels of Depression, Higher QOL for Older MS Patients

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Individuals aged 55 to 65 years have less severe depressive symptoms, better physical QOL