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For postmenopausal women

Prevalence of Knee OA Lower With Menopausal Hormone Therapy

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Odds ratio for knee osteoarthritis was 0.7 in MHT group versus non-MHT group in multivariable model
Among breast cancer patients

Breast Cancer Patients Do Not Overreact to Genetic Testing

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No increased cancer worry for multigene panel testing versus BRCA1/2-only test after cancer diagnosis
Dermatologists' use of antibiotics to treat inflammatory skin conditions like acne and rosacea is decreasing

Dermatologists’ Rx for Antibiotics Dropped From 2008 to 2016

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However, rising use of antibiotics after dermatologic surgical visits is concerning
The incidence and progression of coronary artery calcium in South Asians may be an important prognostic marker of cardiovascular disease

Coronary Artery Calcium May Help Predict CVD in South Asians

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CAC incidence similar in South Asian men versus white, black, Latino men; higher than Chinese
In older adults

High Levels of Activity, Motor Ability Linked to Better Cognition

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Findings seen in older adults; independent correlations remained for those with Alzheimer disease
Adoption of advanced health information technology capabilities is inconsistent across health care systems

Adoption of Advanced Health IT Capabilities Inconsistent

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Degree of EHR standardization strongest predictor of health information technology adoption
Many low-income women cannot afford menstrual hygiene supplies

Low-Income Women Lack Menstrual Hygiene Supplies

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One in five low-income women in St. Louis cannot afford products on a monthly basis
Cancer patients have an increased suicide risk

Suicide Risk Up More Than Fourfold for Cancer Patients

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Standardized mortality ratio highest for cancers of lung, head and neck, testes, bladder, Hodgkin lymphoma
For individuals with normal fasting glucose but not those with impaired fasting glucose

Components of Ideal Cardio Health Cut Diabetes Risk

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Lower risk for diabetes seen for those with normal fasting glucose, not impaired fasting glucose
The rates of complications after invasive diagnostic procedures for lung abnormalities are higher in the community setting than in clinical trials

Complications Higher Than Expected for Invasive Lung Tests

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Complication rates for invasive lung diagnostic procedures higher than those seen in clinical trials