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Since 2006

Incidence of T2DM Rising in Fewer Populations Since 2006

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Incidence rising in 33 percent of populations versus increase in 66 percent of populations in 1990 to 2005
Helicobacter pylori treatment

H. Pylori Treatment May Reduce Gastric Cancer Incidence, Death

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Reductions in gastric cancer mortality seen with H. pylori treatment, vitamin, garlic supplementation
More men with long-term opioid use are screened for low testosterone than men taking opioids for a short period of time; however

Screening for Opioid-Related Low Testosterone Underused

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Rates of screening, treatment for low testosterone higher for prolonged versus short-term opioid users
Allergy immunotherapy is associated with a decreased risk for asthma progression

Allergy Immunotherapy May Decrease Asthma Progression

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Findings strongest for youngest patients with incident asthma treated in routine care
Diffusion tensor image segmentation technique

Imaging Technique May Help Predict Stroke-Related Dementia

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Method using diffusion tensor imaging may predict dementia in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
Cancer survival is continuing to increase across high-income countries

Cancer Survival Increasing in High-Income Countries

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International disparities observed, with survival generally higher in Australia, Canada, and Norway
Increased time spent on social media is associated with an increased risk for internalizing problems among adolescents

More Time Spent on Social Media May Harm Teen Mental Health

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Risk for internalizing problems, comorbid internalizing and externalizing problems up with increased use
Intrauterine device use among reproductive women is associated with a decreased incidence of ovarian cancer

Intrauterine Device Use May Reduce Incidence of Ovarian Cancer

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Novel noncontraceptive benefit seen for all intrauterine devices
Supplementation with n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids during pregnancy does not result in a lower incidence of early preterm delivery

n-3 PUFAs Do Not Lower Risk for Early Preterm Delivery

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Maternal supplementation with n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids did not lower risk
HIV infection is independently associated with an increased risk for atrial fibrillation

HIV Infection May Raise Risk for Atrial Fibrillation

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Risk similar to known factors such as hypertension and diabetes