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Insulin pump usage has increased since 1995

Insulin Pump Therapy Use Has Increased Since 1995

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Highest rates reported among preschoolers, children, and adolescents aged younger than 15 years
The eventual elimination of chemical testing on mammals was announced Tuesday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

EPA to Phase Out Chemical Testing on Mammals

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Agency plans 30 percent reduction in number of studies that require use of mammals by 2025
Greater height is associated with a lower risk for type 2 diabetes

Greater Height Linked to Lower Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

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Correlation attenuated after adjustment for liver fat and triacylglycerols, adiponectin, CRP
The percentage of Americans living in poverty declined in 2018

Poverty Rate Drops, but Fewer Americans Have Health Insurance

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8.5 percent of population lacked health insurance for all of 2018, up from 7.9 percent in 2017
Use of the widely prescribed opioid tramadol is associated with a greater risk for developing hypoglycemia compared with almost every other opioid

Use of Pain Reliever Tramadol May Up Risk for Hypoglycemia

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Retrospective analysis of adverse events reported to FDA shows risk similar to that seen with methadone
Individuals with the healthiest lifestyle have a 75 percent reduced risk for type 2 diabetes

T2DM Risk Reduced by 75 Percent With Healthiest Lifestyle

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Risk for all-cause, CVD, cancer mortality lower with healthiest lifestyle for those with type 2 diabetes
Among medical school matriculants

Racial, Ethnic Underrepresentation Found in Med School Matriculants

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Black, Hispanic, American Indian or Alaska Native students underrepresented versus U.S. population
In updated guidelines developed by the European Society of Cardiology

ESC Guidelines Updated for Managing CVD in Diabetes

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Guidelines address lifestyle recommendations, individualized BP targets, SGLT2 inhibitor, GLP1-RA tx
Menstrual cycle length per woman is varied

Menstrual Cycles More Varied Than Previously Thought

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Tracking basal body temperature and other parameters improves accuracy of ovulation detection
Testosterone can be used for postmenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction but is not recommended for other symptoms or medical conditions

Position Statement Clarifies Benefits of Testosterone Therapy for Women

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Testosterone only recommended for postmenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction