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Long-term use of low-dose aspirin may reduce the risk for dementia in women with type 2 diabetes

Low-Dose Aspirin May Cut Dementia Risk in Women With Diabetes

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However, no effect seen for lowering dementia risk in men with type 2 diabetes
Almost one-third of high school students report current use of tobacco products

Current Tobacco Use Prevalent in Middle, High School Students

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Overall, 31.2 and 12.5 percent of high school and middle school students, respectively, reported current use
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
From 2016 to 2019

2016 to 2019 Saw Increase in Medical Students With Disabilities

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Increases seen in psychological disabilities, chronic health conditions
Extending the current human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program to age 45 years is expected to produce small additional reductions in HPV-associated diseases with high additional costs

Extending HPV Vaccination to Age 45 Provides Small Additional Benefit

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Vaccinating women and men to age 45 years predicted to have high costs per QALY gained
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
Sudden unexpected infant death can be classified into two groups based on the age of death

Distinct Populations of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death ID’d

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Two populations identified: sudden unexpected early neonatal deaths and postperinatal SUIDs
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
From 2012 to 2014

2012 to 2014 Saw 41,185 U.S. Patients With Skin Malignancy

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Increase in flap reconstruction observed among patients with skin malignancy in head and neck region