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Women with inflammatory bowel disease have lower pregnancy rates

IBD Symptoms in Pregnancy Tied to Higher C-Section Rate, IUGR

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Pregnancy less common among women with inflammatory bowel disease
While low blood levels of vitamin D are associated with osteoporotic fractures

Alone, Low Vitamin D Does Not Cause Osteoporotic Fractures

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Mendelian randomization analysis reveals no causal link between low vitamin D and fractures
There is a high frequency of obesity among patients admitted to intensive care for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2

Obesity Ups Risk for COVID-19 Severity

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Disease severity increases with increasing body mass index
Altered heart rate variability may be related to risk for incident diabetes in young Asian adults

Heart Rate Variability Related to Risk for Incident Diabetes

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Decreased vagal activity, deviation in sympathetic activity may predict diabetes in young Asian adults
For older adults

Living Alone Ups Admission Risk for Respiratory Disease in Seniors

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Social disengagement also predicted admission, but low social contact and loneliness did not
According to the findings of two studies published online April 20 in the Journal of the American Heart Association

Premature Mortality Rates Up for CAD in Women From Rural U.S.

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And, rural social determinants of health increase risk for 90-day mortality after heart failure hospitalization
For patients with COVID-19 who have ST-segment elevation

ST-Segment Elevation Described in Patients With COVID-19

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Presentation variable with high prevalence of nonobstructive disease, poor prognosis
A model that includes data on clinical and genetic factors and circulating biomarkers may improve risk discrimination for pancreatic cancer

Clinical, Genetic, Biomarker Model IDs Risk for Pancreatic Cancer

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Area under the ROC curve estimated by cross-validation was 0.62 for multifactor model
Overall

2015 to 2018 Saw High Total Cholesterol for 11.4 Percent of U.S. Adults

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Highest prevalence of high total cholesterol in those aged 40 to 59; prevalence similar by race/ethnicity
There is no proven drug treatment for COVID-19 patients

Expert Panel: There Are No Proven Drug Treatments for COVID-19

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Whenever possible, drugs should be given to COVID-19 patients as part of a clinical trial