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When a COVID-19 vaccine is approved

Plenty of COVID-19 Vaccine Coming, Fauci Says

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To combat the surging pandemic, Fauci is calling on all Americans to practice social distancing and wearing masks
The United States is buying up another potential COVID-19 vaccine

U.S. Puts Up Another $2.1 Billion for Potential COVID-19 Vaccine

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GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi Pasteur will supply 100 million doses of its experimental vaccine to the U.S.
The emergence of telemedicine has accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic. HD Live! sat down with Rujuta Saksena

Telemedicine Use Explodes During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Two experts spoke with HD Live! about telemedicine's growth, best practices, outlook for the future
Bacterial and fungal infections are uncommon in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

Bacterial, Fungal Coinfection Uncommon in COVID-19 Patients

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Ninety-eight percent of patients received antibiotics at any point during COVID-19 hospitalization
Survivors of adolescent and young adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia may experience late effects

Survivors of Adolescent, Young Adult ALL May Suffer Late Effects

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Estimated 10-year cumulative incidence high for subsequent endocrine disease, cardiac disease
Many of the first COVID-19 cases reported from affected countries outside of mainland China involved recent travel to affected countries

Global Epidemiology of COVID-19 Reported for Prepandemic Era

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101 clusters ID'd; transmission higher in non-health care occupational settings, community gatherings
Thyroid dysfunction in patients with psoriasis may be associated with inflammation caused by psoriasis

Inflammation Tied to Thyroid Dysfunction With Psoriasis

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Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction high with generalized pustular, erythrodermic psoriasis
For surgical and nonsurgical specialists

Sex Differences in Income Vary With Proportion of Male Doctors

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Sex difference in annual income lower in practices with 50 percent or less male physicians
Infants born to teenagers aged 15 to 19 years are more likely to die within the first year of life

Mortality Rates Highest for Infants Born to Teens Age 15 to 19

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Rates highest for infants of non-Hispanic black teens versus infants of non-Hispanic white, Hispanic teens
A second bone mineral density (BMD) assessment about three years after initial measurement does not improve discrimination beyond baseline BMD value alone for women who do and do not experience subsequent hip fracture or major osteoporotic fracture

Second BMD Measurement Not Beneficial for Identifying Hip Fracture

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Second BMD assessment about three years after initial measure not linked to improved discrimination