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Regular aerobic exercise may improve regulation of platelet reactivity

Aerobics May Benefit Platelet Reactivity in Menopausal Women

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Exercise appears to improve platelet reactivity regulation by increased platelet sensitivity
There appears to be an inverse association between coffee intake and protein markers linked to cardiovascular disease

Inverse Association Seen for Coffee Drinking, Markers of CVD

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Leptin, chitinase-3-like protein 1 are linked to CVD, may decrease with higher coffee intake
For populations at high-risk for diabetes

Statins May Raise Odds of T2DM in Those at High Risk

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In any Diabetes Prevention Program treatment group, statin use tied to increased diabetes risk
White males who participate in three times the recommended physical activity guidelines over many years have higher odds of developing coronary subclinical atherosclerosis by middle age

Very High Exercise Levels May Up CAC Risk in White Males

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Coronary artery calcification more likely with 3 times recommended amount of exercise over long term
The public is being given its 14th opportunity to safely dispose of pills and patches at collection points operated by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and its partners.

DEA Taking Back Unwanted Prescription Drugs on Oct. 28

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Only pills or patches will be accepted, not liquids, needles, or sharps; service is free and anonymous
Interactions between genes and physical activity and genes and sedentary behavior may play a role in the development of obesity

Less Sedentary Time May Attenuate Genetic Role in Obesity

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U.S. Hispanics/Latinos in lowest tertile of physical activity have strongest genetic association with BMI
Among patients with type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

Sudden Death Most Common CV Death in T2DM/ASCVD

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27 percent of CV deaths in diabetes patients with atherosclerotic CVD are categorized as sudden death
A joint effort between students at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design is training future physicians in design thinking to help identify and repair health system issues that contribute to physician burnout

Design Thinking Enables Med Students to Solve Challenges

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Partnership with design students focuses on innovative solutions to health system issues
For organ recipients in Norway

In Norway, Risk of SCC After Organ Transplant Has Fallen

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Standardized incidence ratio peaked in patients who underwent transplantation in 1983-1987 period
Clinicians' job satisfaction is associated with improved burnout scores and reduced intention to leave their practices

Clinician Job Satisfaction Linked to Improved Burnout Scores

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Reduced intention to leave practice for clinicians who report increased job satisfaction during follow-up