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Seniors with acute myocardial infarction are less likely to undergo percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or receive PCI in a timely manner

Seniors Less Likely to Receive or Have Timely PCI for Acute MI

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Patients >65 years of age have increased incidence of cardiac arrest, in-hospital mortality
A post hoc analysis of data from a randomized trial shows no difference between older and younger patients for the safety and efficacy of early combined immunosuppression therapy compared with conventional management for Crohn disease

Older Patients With Crohn Disease May Benefit From Early Combo Tx

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Early step-up combo therapy includes tumor necrosis factor-α antagonist plus an antimetabolite
More than one-third of U.S. adults in recovery for alcohol and other drug use have health problems related to previous substance use

Alcohol, Drug Misuse Tied to Long-Term Health Problems

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Despite recovery, chronic physical disease continues to impact quality of life, life expectancy
Preventive drugs are frequently used in the last year of life among older adults with cancer

Preventive Drugs Often Used in Last Year of a Cancer Patient’s Life

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Preventive drugs, including antihypertensives and statins, frequently continued until final month of life
In 2017

CDC: TB Incidence Declined Slightly in United States in 2017

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Number of cases, disease incidence decreased globally, but more progress needed to meet targets

American Association for Cancer Research, March 29-April 3

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The American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research was held from March 29...
Although women outnumber men as obstetrician/gynecology clinicians

Female Infertility Specialists Make Less Than Male Specialists

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Findings remain significant even when accounting for years in practice and type of practice
For children with obesity

Health Issues Prevalent Across BMI Classes for Obese Children

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Mental health issues consistent across BMI groups; social, mechanical issues more common with higher BMI
Compared with white women

Racial Disparities Persist in Revascularization for CHD

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Rates of revascularization lower for black women with acute coronary syndrome, coronary heart disease
It may be best for older adults to wait until October to receive their flu vaccine

October May Be Best Time for Older Adults to Receive Flu Shot

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Waning protection with early vaccine must be balanced with fewer vaccinated with compressed schedule, early peak