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The risks for incident stroke are increased with long sleep duration

Stroke Risk Up With Long Sleep Duration, Long Midday Napping

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Also, risks for total, ischemic, hemorrhagic stroke increased with poor versus good sleep quality
A newly developed model has good discriminatory ability for six-month post-acute myocardial infarction mortality

Model Predicts Six-Month Post-AMI Mortality for Older Adults

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Variables in novel model include hearing impairment, mobility impairment, weight loss, health status
In 2018

U.S. Health Care Spending Up 4.6 Percent in 2018

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Acceleration in overall growth driven by faster growth in private health insurance and Medicare
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations for abdominal aortic aneurysm screening vary by sex

USPSTF Advises AAA Screening Based on Sex, Age, Smoking History

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One-time abdominal aortic aneurysm screening recommended for men ages 65 to 75 years who ever smoked
Physicians from the United States and other high-income countries report difficulties with care coordination

U.S. Primary Care Doctors Face Challenges in Coordinating Care

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Substantial proportion of U.S. doctors do not get timely notifications, information needed from specialists
The new Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention cardiogenic shock classification scheme provides risk stratification for hospital mortality

New Cardiogenic Shock Staging System IDs Mortality Risk

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Study is first to validate Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention system
Many patients do not understand or remember the information given to them during the informed consent process for percutaneous coronary intervention

Many Patients Overestimate the Benefits of PCI

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Study of the informed consent process reveals 60 percent of patients mistakenly believe PCI is curative
In older adults

Duration of Diabetes History Tied to Higher Short-Term Mortality Risk

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Long-standing diabetes linked to higher risk for both all-cause and cardiovascular mortality
For patients aged 65 years or older with atrial fibrillation

Receipt of Anticoagulant Rx in ED Linked to Use at Six Months

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Findings seen in patients aged 65 years or older with atrial fibrillation who present to emergency department
More than half of office-based physicians recommend complementary health approaches to their patients

Half of U.S. Physicians Recommend Complementary Health Approaches

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Massage therapy, chiropractic adjustments, herbs and supplements are most commonly recommended