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Short-term walnut consumption is associated with reduced feelings of hunger and appetite and increased activation of the right insula

Walnuts Up Insula Activation to Highly Desirable Food Cues

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Short-term walnut consumption tied to reduced feelings of hunger, activation of right insula
Factors associated with colorectal cancer screening rates at U.S. community health centers include age and insurance status

CRC Screen Up for Older Patients, Those Not in Labor Force

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Patient-provider communication not associated with receipt of CRC screening
While opioid agonist pharmacotherapy continues to be the recommended therapy for pregnant women with an opioid use disorder

ACOG: Opioid Agonist Rx First Choice in Affected Pregnancies

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Pharmacotherapy recommended for opioid use disorder in pregnancy; preferable to withdrawal
The risk of dementia is increased for older adults with hearing loss

Increased Dementia Risk With Hearing Loss in Older Adults

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Increased risk of dementia with moderate and poor hearing in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
For caregivers providing care to cancer patients

Lack of Training Linked to Cancer Patient Caregiver Burden

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Correlation between training and burden was partially mediated by confidence
Cardiovascular disease risk factors may be altered among transgender adults receiving cross-sex hormone therapy

CVD Risk Factors May Be Altered in Transgender Adults

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Cross-sex hormone therapy linked to potential worsening of CVD risk factors in transgender adults
Recommendations for counseling adolescents about contraception are presented in a committee opinion published in the August issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.

ACOG Issues Guidelines for Teen Contraception Counseling

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Ob-gyns should address contraceptive needs, expectations, and concerns, regardless of patient age
A mobile health intervention can improve adherence to infant safe sleep practices

Mobile Health Intervention Ups Infant Safe Sleep Practices

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Nursing quality improvement campaign not linked to improved adherence to safe sleep practices
Distinguishing Alzheimer's disease from frontotemporal dementia may get easier using a transcranial magnetic stimulation approach

New, Noninvasive Method May Help Determine Dementia Type

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation could help discern Alzheimer's from frontotemporal dementia
Census reports have demonstrated an increase in the number of physicians and in the actively licensed U.S. physician-to-population ratio from 2010 to 2016

2016 Saw Increase in Number of Physicians Since 2010 Census

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Increase in actively licensed U.S. physician-to-population ratio from 2010 to 2016