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Depressive symptoms are prevalent among urban teens with asthma and are associated with worse outcomes

Depression Tied to Worse Asthma Outcomes in Urban Teens

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More than a fourth with asthma reported depressive symptoms, greater symptom severity
Intracoronary administration of nicardipine seems to be highly effective in reversing spontaneous coronary slow-flow

IC Nicardipine Promising for Tx of Spontaneous Coronary Slow-Flow

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Administration of intracoronary nicardipine results in markedly accelerated coronary filling
Certain genetic diseases can be detected by new artificial intelligence technology that analyzes a photo of a person's face

AI Technology IDs Genetic Diseases by Analyzing Facial Photos

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DeepGestalt technology better than doctors at identifying a range of genetic syndromes
The costs of having two noncommunicable diseases is generally superadditive

Costs Higher for Those With Comorbid Noncommunicable Diseases

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Health expenditure greater for person with two diseases simultaneously than for the diseases separately
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends hepatitis B virus infection screening in pregnant women at their first prenatal visit. These findings form the basis of a draft recommendation statement published online Jan. 8 by the task force.

USPSTF Affirms Guidance for Hep B Screening at First Prenatal Visit

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Evidence convincing that universal prenatal screening reduces perinatal transmission of HBV
From 1997 through 2016

Medical Marketing Has Increased in Past 20 Years

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Considerable increase seen from 1997 through 2016, especially in direct-to-consumer advertising
In prostate cancer

Toxicity From All-Grade AEs in Prostate CA Better Reflects QOL

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Patient-reported toxicity scores more associated with quality-of-life outcomes than clinician-reported scores
Certain molecular biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease differ with race

Racial Differences ID’d in Some Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease

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African-Americans have lower mean CSF concentration of total tau, phosphorylated tau181
Most emergency visits by children occur at nonpediatric emergency departments

Antibiotics Prescribed for Children More Often at Nonpediatric EDs

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Frequency of guideline-concordant prescribing for respiratory conditions lower at nonpediatric EDs
Less than two-thirds of eligible 30- to 65-year-old women are up to date with cervical cancer screening

Cervical Cancer Screening Rates ‘Unacceptably Low’

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Just 64.6 percent of 30- to 65-year-old women up to date, but Pap-HPV cotesting has increased