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For patients with acute coronary syndromes

Early Administration of β-Blockers Ups Survival in ACS

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Reduction in in-hospital mortality and improvement in left ventricular function with early treatment
Birth defects are not significantly more prevalent among women receiving anti-tumor necrosis factor agents during pregnancy

Birth Defects Not Up Significantly With Anti-TNFs in Pregnancy

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Based on data from health registers, risk of birth defects up slightly, but not significantly
New mutations have been identified with next-generation sequencing in refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts and thrombocytosis

New Mutations Help Predict Survival in RARS-T

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Mutations help classify risk in refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts and thrombocytosis
Chewing gum relieves discomfort associated with ingestion of the polyethylene glycol solution for colonoscopy preparation

Chewing Gum Improves Colonoscopy Preparation

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Gum chewing minimizes discomfort and improves adherence to solution ingestion
Gum irritation

Fever Not Associated With Primary Tooth Eruption

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Any temperature rise tied to eruption not characterized as fever
Application of once-daily topical testosterone effectively restores normal testosterone levels in men

Topical Rx Restores Testosterone Levels to Normal in Men

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Improvements also seen in sexual drive, energy level in hypogonadal men
Quality of life after a ductal carcinoma in situ diagnosis is generally comparable to that of similarly aged women without the diagnosis

Quality of Life After DCIS Diagnosis Doesn’t Decline

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At two years after diagnosis, physical, mental measures same as non-cancer patients
Mini-dose glucagon administered using a stable

G-Pen May Aid Hypoglycemia With Type 1 Diabetes

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The mini-dose glucagon may provide more precise treatment than oral carb
Briviact (brivaracetam) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat partial onset seizures in people aged 16 and older with epilepsy.

FDA Approves Briviact for Partial Onset Seizures

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Drug sanctioned for epilepsy patients aged 16 and older
Exercise may benefit patients with adult and juvenile myositis

Exercise May Offer Benefit in Adult, Juvenile Myositis

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Exercise may have anti-inflammatory effects in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies