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After reopening

Record-High Spikes in COVID-19 Cases Seen in Arizona, Florida, Texas

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Why numbers are rising has become a point of argument between politicians and scientists
A proactive monitoring program for COVID-19 can track illness

Proactive Monitoring Program Beneficial for COVID-19 Home Care

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Total of 6,853 patients monitored as of May 21, 2020; average of nine patients/day sent to ED
Outpatient azithromycin use is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular and noncardiovascular mortality

CVD, Non-CVD Mortality Increased With Azithromycin Use

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Cardiovascular death risk increased within five days of azithromycin exposure, but not at six to 10 days
Among women with a history of miscarriage or subfertility trying for a pregnancy

Mild Thyroid Dysfunction Common in Women With Subfertility

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19.9 percent of women with history of miscarriage, subfertility have SCH when upper TSH is 2.5 mIU/L
The prevalence of asthma is about 10 percent higher for children with versus those without a disability

Prevalence of Asthma Up for Children With Disability

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Odds of asthma significantly higher for children with a disability or delay versus typically growing children
Antibiotic prescription rates are high in low- and middle-income countries

Antibiotic Prescribing High in Low-, Middle-Income Countries

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Proportion of patients with inappropriate prescriptions ranged from 8 to 100 percent
Overall

Globally, ~11 Percent of Children Live With One of Four Disabilities

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11.2 percent of children estimated to have epilepsy, intellectual disability, vision or hearing loss in 2017
Young competitive alpine skiers have an increased prevalence of distal femoral cortical irregularities on knee magnetic resonance imaging

Prevalence of DFCIs Up for Young Competitive Alpine Skiers

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More distal femoral cortical irregularity found on knee MRI, mainly at medial head of gastrocnemius muscle
In recently menopausal women using hormone treatment

Hormone Therapies Tied to Brain Changes in Menopausal Women

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Circulating levels of pituitary-ovarian hormones linked to changes in WMH in menopausal women
Higher blood pressure during exercise and impaired blood pressure recovery after exercise in midlife may be markers of subclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease and mortality in later life

Midlife Blood Pressure During Exercise Predicts Later Heart Disease

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Higher BP during exercise, delayed BP recovery after exercise tied to later hypertension, heart disease, death