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Noncitizens are undertreated for cardiovascular risk factors in the United States

Noncitizens Undertreated for Cardiovascular Risk Factors

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Findings seen for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes versus born or naturalized U.S. citizens
Chest computed tomography has a low rate of misdiagnosis of novel coronavirus

Common Features on Chest CT May Aid Diagnosis of COVID-19

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Among first COVID-19 patients in China, chest CT missed only 4 percent of diagnoses
There seems to be a causal association between circulating insulin-like growth factor-1 concentrations and breast cancer

Causal Link Suggested for IGF-1 Concentrations, Breast Cancer

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In Mendelian randomization analyses, increase in genetically predicted IGF-1 linked to breast cancer
For patients with locally advanced upper tract urothelial carcinoma

Chemo Ups Disease-Free Survival in Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer

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Gemcitabine-platinum combination therapy tied to improved survival after nephroureterectomy
Nonsurgical rhinoplasty performed by an experienced clinician offers positive aesthetic results

Large Case Series Reported for Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty

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Single clinician reports good aesthetic outcomes, low complication rates for largest case series to date
Most articles published between 2014 and 2019 discussing the characteristics

Author Conflicts of Interest May Influence Cannabidiol Conclusions

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Supportive conclusions seen in more studies with versus without CBD-related industry funding
For patients with atrial fibrillation after percutaneous coronary intervention

Dual Therapy Linked to Lower Bleeding Risk in A-Fib After PCI

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Low-certainty evidence showed inconclusive effects for all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, MI
Nonwhite

Race, Insurance Status Linked to Lower Cancer Survival

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Reduced survival seen in HPV-associated head and neck cancer for nonwhite, uninsured patients
Former health care workers in New York State and Colorado are being asked to return to the workforce to help health systems under pressure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

N.Y. and Colorado Ask Former Health Care Workers to Return to Workforce

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Includes those working in another occupation, retired with medical license that is still active, can be reactivated
Many people are changing their behaviors in light of the COVID-19 outbreak

Americans Detail Behavior Changes Amid COVID-19 Threat

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Changes include improving hygiene, social distancing, stockpiling food