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Los Angeles County and the state of Ohio are the latest to ban flavored electronic cigarettes

Bans on Flavored Electronic Cigarettes Continue

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Los Angeles also banning flavored tobacco products, chewing tobacco, and menthol cigarettes
With a federal trial pending

Johnson & Johnson Settles Opioid Suit With Two Ohio Counties

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Drug maker agrees to pay Cuyahoga and Summit counties $10 million without admitting liability
The breast cancer death rate is continuing to decline

Breast Cancer Mortality Rate Continues to Decline in the U.S.

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Pace of decline slowed from 1.9 percent during 1998 to 2011 to 1.3 percent during 2011 to 2017
In outpatient settings

Only Half of Ear, Nose, Throat Infections Receive Recommended Antibiotics

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First-line antibiotics prescribed at 50 percent of outpatient visits for pharyngitis, sinusitis, otitis media
Most critical care nurses feel inadequately prepared to provide palliative care

Few Critical Care Nurses Feel Competent in Providing Palliative Care

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Moral distress levels vary with perceived use of care; higher levels of distress seen with less frequent use
Individuals who are obese or severely obese are more likely to have chronic diarrhea

Obesity Associated With Higher Risk for Chronic Diarrhea

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Relationship appears independent of dietary, lifestyle, psychological, medical comorbidities
Children who are younger compared with their school peers have an increased risk for diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Youngest in Classroom at Higher Risk for Diagnosis of Depression

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Children at young relative age within the school year also at higher risk for ADHD, intellectual disability
Interactive interventions to improve medication adherence do not improve blood pressure control

Monitoring HTN Med Adherence Does Not Improve BP Control

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Text messaging and remote monitoring can aid adherence but not blood pressure control
Patients with multiple myeloma may receive a survival benefit from being treated at high-volume facilities

Care at High-Volume Facility May Cut Mortality in Multiple Myeloma

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Mortality did not differ for those treated by NCICCC MM specialists, highest-volume community oncologists
For patients with acute coronary syndrome

Gradual ACS Symptom Onset Linked to Delay in Presentation for Acute Care

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More than half of men with abrupt onset of symptoms, STEMI reported symptoms triggered by exertion