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Use of traditional multivitamins is decreasing among Americans

Trends in Dietary Supplement Use Among U.S. Adults Changing

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Vitamin D, fish oil, probiotics replacing traditional multivitamins
For high-risk cardiac patients

Video-Only CPR Education Noninferior to Manikin Training

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No significant difference in chest compression rate for high-risk families undergoing video-only training
The U.S. health care system is one of the least efficient worldwide based on a Bloomberg index that assesses life expectancy

U.S. Health Care System Is One of the Least Efficient Worldwide

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America ranked 50 out of 55 countries in 2014, according to a Bloomberg index
For patients undergoing four selected inpatient operations

Variation in Medicare Payments for Peri-Op Complications

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Large variation across hospitals for patients rescued from peri-op complications after four procedures
Older patients with myocardial infarction who receive immediate high-quality care from their hospital often receive a long-term survival advantage

Hospital Choice Key in Post-Myocardial Infarction Survival

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Patients treated at hospitals with better track records gained additional year of life
The United States lags behind other advanced nations when it comes to infant mortality and the life expectancy of its citizens

Global Burden of Disease Report Evaluates the World’s Health

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Life expectancy in the United States trails other wealthy nations
Effective strategies for managing physician burnout include mindfulness and stress-management training

Strategies Presented for Managing Physician Burnout

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Shorter workdays, stress-management training can help the more than half of U.S. physicians affected
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol-lowering genetic variants are associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes

Exposure to LDL-C-Lowering Genetic Variants Ups T2DM Risk

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Meta-analysis shows heterogeneous associations for genes in or near NPC1L1 with type 2 diabetes
Radial artery occlusion after transradial access can be cut significantly with prophylactic ipsilateral ulnar compression

Ipsilateral Ulnar Compression Cuts Radial Artery Occlusion

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Findings among patients undergoing transradial catheterization
Weekly doses of vitamin D do not improve oral glucose tolerance or markers of glycemic status among those at risk for diabetes

Vitamin D Doesn’t Improve Glucose Measures

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However, significant improvement in LDL cholesterol seen in those with diabetes risk