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Implementation of rotavirus vaccination has reduced disease prevalence and season duration in the United States

Rotavirus Vaccine Led to Reduced Disease Prevalence, Season Duration

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In postvaccine period, a biennial pattern emerged with alternating years of high, low disease activity
Globally

Many Trust Doctors, Nurses Over Other Sources of Health Advice

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Although most people agree that vaccines are safe, the proportion is lower in high-income regions
Among veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Death From Specific Causes Up for Veterans With PTSD

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Significant increases seen in mortality from suicide, accidental injury, viral hepatitis
Incident atrial fibrillation is associated with increased dementia risk in elderly populations

Incident A-Fib Linked to Increased Dementia Risk

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Oral anticoagulant use has preventive effect on dementia development in patients with incident AF
During the last 18 years

No Change Seen in Processed Meat Consumption by U.S. Adults

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During same period, mean consumption decreased for unprocessed red meat, increased for poultry
Working in the six months before initiating hemodialysis is associated with better survival

Maintaining Work During Dialysis Tied to Higher Survival

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Employment rates low among patients initiating dialysis
From 2010 to 2016

Obesity Prevalence Down in Young Children Enrolled in WIC

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Prevalence decreased from 2010 to 2016 for children aged 2 through 4 enrolled in WIC
Geographic patterns of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease prevalence are similar among current smokers

Geographic Patterns of COPD Similar for Smokers, Nonsmokers

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Prevalence of COPD higher in southeastern and Appalachian states, regardless of smoking status
The U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline had its busiest year ever in 2018

2018 Busiest Year Ever for U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline

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Since 1996, the hotline has provided 24-hour, year-round support for people affected by domestic violence
The first states to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act saw the largest increases in colorectal cancer screening from 2012 to 2016

First States to Expand Medicaid Had Largest Bump in Cancer Screening

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States expanding Medicaid later had screening rates more comparable to nonexpansion states