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For very preterm or very low-birth-weight infants

Rate of Advancement of Feeding Volume Does Not Impact Survival

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Very preterm or very low-birth-weight infants were randomly assigned to faster or slower increments
There seems to be a 20 percent diagnostic error rate with use of non-sex-specific amnestic mild cognitive impairment diagnostic criteria

Sex-Specific Criteria May Up Accuracy for Diagnosis of aMCI

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Non-sex-specific criteria less accurate for diagnosis of amnestic mild cognitive impairment
For menopausal women with significant vaginal atrophy symptoms

Fractionated CO2 Laser Tx, Estrogen Similar for Menopause

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Similar improvement seen in genitourinary syndrome of menopause symptoms, sexual function
A brief diet intervention can reduce symptoms of depression among young adults with elevated depression symptoms

Diet Intervention Can Cut Depression Symptoms in Young Adults

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Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 depression subscale score reduced three months after intervention
There is a dose-dependent relationship between diagnosis of osteoporosis and statin treatment

Statins Tied to Osteoporosis in Dose-Dependent Manner

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Low-dose statins may offer protective effect against osteoporosis
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Multigene Testing for All Breast Cancer Patients Cost-Effective

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Findings support expansion of genetic testing to all women with breast cancer
The odds of developing autism spectrum disorder are increased for children with congenital heart disease

Odds of Autism Up in Children With Congenital Heart Disease

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Higher odds seen for specific lesions, including atrial, ventricular septal defects
The number of Americans sickened with a severe lung injury tied to vaping just keeps rising

Close to 1,300 Cases of Vaping-Linked Illness Now Identified

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And, 26 vaping-related deaths across 21 states have now been reported
At least 2.2 billion people worldwide have vision impairment or blindness

At Least 2.2 Billion People Have Vision Impairment Worldwide

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Estimated 11.9 million have moderate, severe vision impairment, blindness that could have been prevented
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends against screening for bacterial vaginosis in pregnant women who are not at increased risk for preterm delivery; for pregnant women at increased risk for preterm delivery

Screening for Bacterial Vaginosis in Pregnancy Not Advised

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USPSTF finds no net benefit from screening among those not at increased risk for preterm delivery