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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
A smartphone-operated one-lead electrocardiography device with an integral algorithm can diagnose atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter

Smartphone-Operated One-Lead ECG Detects A-Fib, Flutter

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High sensitivity, specificity demonstrated for atrial arrhythmia
Medicare could save billions of dollars if secondary fractures could be prevented with improved osteoporosis screening

Medicare Spends More Than $6 Billion on Secondary Fractures

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A fracture should trigger clinical attention to reduce the risk for future fractures, authors say
Compared with placebo

No Benefit Found for High-Dose Vitamin C Infusions in Sepsis, ARDS

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No differences seen versus placebo in organ dysfunction scores, biomarkers of inflammation or vascular injury
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) finds that the current evidence is insufficient to recommend primary care-based interventions to prevent illicit drug use in children

USPSTF Finds Evidence Lacking to Prevent Illicit Drug Use in Youth

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Evidence insufficient to recommend primary care interventions to prevent, cut drug use in youth
Some nutrient supplements may be beneficial as adjunctive treatment for common mental health conditions

Some Nutritional Supplements May Aid Mental Health Conditions

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Nutrient supplements had good safety profiles, no known contraindications with psychiatric medications