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HIV and syphilis screening rates are low among adolescents who are diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease in the emergency department

HIV, Syphilis Screening Low With ED-Diagnosed PID in Adolescents

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Findings among teens diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease in the emergency department
Guideline-concordant statin prescribing rates are increased modestly with use of an automated dashboard using active choice framing and peer comparison

PCP Statin Prescribing Up With Automated Patient Dashboard

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Modest increase in prescribing with automated dashboard using active choice framing for PCPs
Overtreatment of thyroid cancers is common

Overtreatment of Thyroid Cancers Seems Common

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Choice between total thyroidectomy, lobectomy has little effect on risk of thyroid cancer mortality
A new policy opposing lockout provisions that block Medicaid patients from the program for lengthy periods and instead supporting allowing patients to reapply immediately for redetermination was adopted by the American Medical Association House of Delegates during the AMA's annual meeting in Chicago

AMA Proposes Policy Opposing Medicaid ‘Lockout’ Provisions

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Policy supports allowing patients to reapply immediately for redetermination
Based on death records following Hurricane Maria

Death Records Estimate 1,139 Deaths Due to Hurricane Maria

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Accurate estimates of deaths from disasters needed for informing rescue, recovery, and policy decisions
There are persistent disparities in recommended cancer screening tests among U.S. adults

Disparities Remain in Prevalence of Cancer Screening Tests

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From 2000 to 2015, those without insurance or usual care were less likely to have undergone screening
The American Medical Association has adopted several policies to improve the regulation of tobacco products

AMA Calls for Greater Electronic Cigarette Regulation

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Urges federal government to regulate e-cigarettes, list nicotine content
Spine surgeons are more likely to receive favorable online reviews for factors pertaining to outcomes and likeability/character and negative reviews based on ancillary staff interactions and office environment

Most Online Reviews for Spine Surgeons Are Surgeon-Dependent

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Just 10 percent of reviews are related to surgeon-independent factors; these more likely to be negative
Elevated high-density lipoprotein cholesterol may not always be cardioprotective in postmenopausal women

‘Good’ Cholesterol May Not Be So in Postmenopausal Women

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High total HDL cholesterol in postmenopausal women may mask heart disease risk
ZRT- and IRT-like protein 14 upregulation in skeletal muscles may play a role in cancer-related muscle loss

Excess Zinc in Muscles May Drive Cancer-Related Wasting

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ZIP14 may be a therapeutic target for its treatment