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Polyunsaturated fatty acids have little to no effect on the prevention or treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus

Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Have Little, No Impact on Diabetes

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Review indicates little to no effect on newly diagnosed diabetes, measures of glucose metabolism
Exposure to opioid maintenance treatment in the womb does not seem to cause additional harm to newborns

Prenatal Exposure to OMT Does Not Worsen Neonatal Outcomes

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Growth parameters similar to those for newborns of women with opioid use disorders during pregnancy
Greater acceptance of organs from deceased donors who were older and had comorbidities could provide survival benefits among individuals awaiting kidney transplant in the United States

Rule Changes for Donor Organs Could Increase U.S. Kidney Transplants

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Use of French-based allocation model would allow transplant of 62 percent of discarded U.S. kidneys
In clinical guidelines published online Aug. 27 in the Annals of Internal Medicine

Guidelines Developed for Reducing Suicide in Veterans

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Authors examined benefits, harms of nonpharmacologic, pharmacologic approaches
Men should be included in clinical trials of new breast cancer treatments

FDA: Men Should Be Included in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

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Draft guidance that men be included in breast cancer trials issued by the FDA on Aug. 26
An Oklahoma judge on Monday ruled against one of America's biggest companies

Oklahoma Judge Fines Johnson & Johnson $572 Million Over Opioid Drug Crisis

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Verdict could have huge implications as other states and communities target pharmaceutical firms
People who were at Disneyland and other Southern California tourist attractions earlier this month may have been exposed to measles by a tourist from New Zealand

Tourist With Measles Visited Southern California Attractions

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No cases of measles have been linked to the girl yet
The recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices relating to the use of seasonal influenza vaccines in the United States have been updated for 2019 to 2020; the updated recommendations have been published in the Aug. 23 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

ACIP Recommendations Updated for 2019-20 U.S. Flu Season

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Age indication for Afluria Quadrivalent expanded to now include children as young as 6 months
Individuals with restless legs syndrome have an increased risk for suicide and self-harm

Restless Legs Syndrome Linked to Suicide, Self-Harm

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Significant link persisted after excluding those with chronic conditions such as depression, insomnia
Pregnancy alters the shape of the rectus abdominis muscle

Changes to Rectus Muscles From Pregnancy May Impact Abdominoplasty

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Rectus abdominis muscle changes may contribute to problems with abdominoplasty outcomes