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Full adherence to guideline-recommended therapies is associated with a reduced rate of major adverse cardiovascular events and cost savings

Full Med Adherence Reduces Costs for Patients With CVD

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Significantly lower rate of MACE for fully adherent patients versus partially adherent, nonadherent
Variants that have previously been considered causal in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are often misclassified as pathogenic in patients with African or unspecified ancestry

Misclassification of Variants As Pathogenic in Black Americans

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Misclassification of benign variants as pathogenic in multiple patients with African, unspecified ancestry
For patients with primary biliary cholangitis

Obeticholic Acid Beneficial in Primary Biliary Cholangitis

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Obeticholic acid linked to decrease in alkaline phosphatase and total bilirubin levels
Single-procedure duodenal mucosal resurfacing is effective for reducing glycated hemoglobin in patients with type 2 diabetes

Duodenal Mucosal Resurfacing Cuts HbA1c in T2DM

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More potent glycemic effect seen among patients undergoing long duodenal segment ablation
For men with low-risk prostate cancer undergoing active surveillance

Sociodemographic Factors Affect Prostate CA Treatment Initiation

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Non-Hispanic black men more likely to begin active treatment, independent of clinical measures
Acetaminophen does not worsen asthma symptoms in young children

Acetaminophen Appears Safe for Children With Mild Asthma

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Findings for as-needed use of acetaminophen among young children with mild, persistent asthma
Women who suffered physical or emotional abuse as children often die at a younger age than other women

Women Abused As Children Appear to Have Shorter Lifespans

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Extreme stress in childhood may affect the response tendencies of immune cells
Clinicians might be overprescribing β-blocker medications to heart patients

β-Blockers Not Always Indicated for PCI Patients

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Findings in patients with stable angina without history of MI or heart failure undergoing elective PCI
Use of antipsychotics in pregnancy does not appear to increase the risk for congenital malformations

Antipsychotic Use Doesn’t Up Congenital Malformations

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No increased risk for congenital malformation or cardiac malformation with typical, atypical APs
Few surgical studies include men and women equally

Minority of Surgical Studies Include Men, Women Equally

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About one-third of articles analyze data by sex; fewer include discussion of sex-based results