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For HIV-infected women

Anti-Müllerian Hormone Predicts Menopause in Women With HIV

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Higher anti-müllerian hormone level at age 40 years linked to later age at final menstrual period
For patients with long-standing poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus on metformin plus a sulfonylurea

Exenatide, Pioglitazone Effective for Poorly Controlled T2DM

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Findings in patients with long-standing poorly controlled type 2 diabetes on metformin, sulfonylurea
The effect of resting heart rate on all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events varies with age

Age Modifies Impact of Resting Heart Rate on Death, CV Events

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Significant link for higher RHR with all-cause mortality, cardiovascular events in those ≥60 years
A quality improvement initiative can reduce emergency department and health care utilization for children with epilepsy

QI Initiative Cuts Health Care Use in Children With Epilepsy

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Reduction in emergency department visits, inpatient hospitalizations, health care claims paid
For breast cancer survivors

Intervention Reduces Fear of Recurrence in Breast CA Survivors

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Attention and Interpretation Modification for Fear of Breast Cancer Recurrence improves health worries
For patients with chronic lumbar back pain

Basivertebral Nerve Ablation Beneficial for Chronic Back Pain

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Improvement in self-reported outcomes at three months in patients with chronic lumbar back pain
Trulance has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat persistent idiopathic constipation in adults.

FDA Approves Trulance for Chronic Idiopathic Constipation

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Drug designed to stimulate secretion of intestinal fluid
A patient's heartbeat might one day be used to protect their electronic health records

ECG Could Be Used As Password for E-Health Record Access

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Researchers say heartbeat could serve as a secure 'password' for patient's electronic medical history
The most important concepts of obesity prevention and treatment are not adequately represented on the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination Step examinations

Obesity Underrepresented in Medical Licensing Exams

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Exam items primarily address diagnosis and treatment of obesity-related comorbid conditions
Patients with severe mental illness are only slightly more likely to be screened for HIV than those in the general population

Too Few Patients With Severe Mental Illness Get HIV Test

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Rates of infection up to 15 times higher, yet testing rates similar to those without psychiatric issues