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Patients' perceived inability to act is associated with a delay in seeking medical care for acute myocardial infarction

Feelings of Powerlessness Tied to Delays in Seeking Care for Acute MI

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Perceived inability to act, inaccurate symptom appraisal associated with delayed care
For patients with rheumatoid arthritis achieving low disease activity or remission with tocilizumab

Glucocorticoid Tapering Feasible for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

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Findings observed in patients achieving low disease activity, remission while receiving tocilizumab
Facial and head injuries from electric scooter accidents have tripled during the past decade

Head, Facial Injuries From Motorized Scooters on the Rise

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Many patients experiencing traumatic injuries not wearing appropriate helmets
Spending at least two hours a week in nature may promote health and well-being

Two-Hour Weekly Dose of Nature May Aid Health, Well-Being

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120-minute weekly exposure could be achieved in a single visit or during several shorter visits
On Thursday

FDA Warns of Infections From Fecal Transplants After One Death

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Fecal microbiota transplantation is a still-experimental procedure, as yet unapproved by the FDA
Maine has become the eighth state to legalize medically assisted suicide.

Maine Legalizes Assisted Suicide

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Doctors can now prescribe lethal dose of a drug to terminally ill and it will not be legally a suicide
Reacting to an ongoing measles outbreak

New York State Halts Religious Vaccine Exemption

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Those who support the bill say that religion should not trump science
Completion of full rotavirus vaccination appears to be associated with a reduction in the risk for type 1 diabetes in children

Rotavirus Vaccination Tied to Lower Risk for T1DM in Children

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No association seen for partial vaccination and incidence of type 1 diabetes
Marketplace introduction of infliximab has not resulted in reductions in the population rates of inflammatory bowel disease-related hospitalizations or intestinal resections or colectomies

Infliximab Introduction Has Not Cut IBD-Related Hospitalizations

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Introduction of infliximab did not lead to drop in hospitalization, intestinal resection, colectomy
Undetected dysglycemia is associated with both myocardial infarction and periodontitis

Undetected Dysglycemia Linked to MI, Periodontal Disease

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Severe periodontal disease most common in those with undetected diabetes and vice versa