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In 2016

Exposure to Insecticide Might Explain ‘Sonic Attack’ in Cuba

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Examination of 26 Canadian diplomats found traces of cholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides
A 50-year-old man has become the second patient in Kansas to die from lung damage tied to electronic cigarette use. That brings the national total of deaths from this illness to nine

Vaping-Related Death in Kansas Brings National Total to Nine

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In all, 530 people have possible or confirmed lung injuries from the vaping-linked lung illness
The recall of the commonly prescribed blood pressure drug losartan has been expanded once again to include an additional five lots.

More Blood Pressure Drugs Recalled

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Some lots of losartan contaminated with the cancer-causing chemical N-methylnitrosobutyric acid

American Academy of Otolaryngology, Sept. 15-18

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The 123rd American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Annual Meeting and OTO Experience The annual meeting of the American Academy of...
Automated machine learning analysis has the potential to provide faster analysis of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging with similar levels of precision

Machine Learning May Be Faster for Cardiac MRI Scan Analysis

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Scan:rescan precision similar when measured by an expert, trained junior clinician, automated CNN
Increasing daily consumption of nuts is associated with less long-term weight gain and a lower risk for obesity in adults

Nut Consumption Tied to Less Annual Weight Gain, Obesity

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Findings seen for increased consumption of total nuts as well as walnuts, other tree nuts, peanuts
Living through a hurricane increases both the short- and long-term risk for death among seniors with diabetes

Hurricanes Up Mortality Risk for Seniors With Diabetes

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In the first month after Katrina and Rita, all-cause mortality spiked 40 percent among seniors with diabetes
Among older individuals with type 2 diabetes

For Seniors With T2DM, Insulin Use Up With Poor Health

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Individuals with poor and intermediate versus good health more likely to continue insulin use
From 1999 to 2016

Percentage of Women in Internal Med Residencies Increasing

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But percentage of women entering nine subspecialty fields decreased; lowest increase seen in cardiology
From 2014 to 2018

E-Cig Use Up in Young Adults, Stable or Down in Older Adults

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46.2 percent increase seen in current e-cigarette use among young adults from 2017 to 2018