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Medicaid enrollees are largely satisfied with their health care

Medicaid Enrollees Are Satisfied With Their Health Care

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Enrollees rate their overall health care at 7.9, on average, on a scale of 1 to 10
Treatment with continuous positive airway pressure doesn't appear to reduce risk of adverse cardiovascular-related outcomes or mortality

No Evidence CPAP Reduces Risks of CV Events, Mortality

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Findings do not support treatment with goal of prevention of these outcomes, researchers say
Lifestyle counseling could help protect the long-term heart health of adults who aren't yet at high risk for heart attack and stroke

Doctors Should Also Advise Healthy People on Diet, Exercise

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USPSTF urges doctors to talk to low-risk, in addition to high-risk, adults about lifestyle
For overweight or obese individuals with diabetes mellitus

Intensive Lifestyle Changes May Up Frailty Fracture Risk in DM

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But no increase in overall fracture risk with ILI in overweight or obese individuals with diabetes
Patients may be recording office visits

Patients Are Often Recording Doctor’s Visits

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Patients may be using tapes to remember important details about visits; often share with caregivers
The number of American adults without health insurance has increased by about two million so far this year

American Adults Without Health Insurance Rises by Two Million

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Losses in coverage concentrated among younger adults, people buying own health insurance policies
Drinking coffee is linked to longevity

Regular Coffee Consumption May Help Extend Lifespan

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Two large studies show potential benefits of coffee; one looked at consumption in all races
A vaccine for gonorrhea may be one step closer to reality

Reduced Rates of Gonorrhea Seen With Meningococcal B Vaccine

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First time vaccine has shown any protection against gonorrhea, researchers report
Most caregivers who provide care to older adults in the 12 months before death are unpaid

Most Caregivers of Older Adults at End of Life Are Unpaid

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End-of-life caregivers provide nearly twice as many hours of care per week as other caregivers
Rates of preeclampsia continue to increase in the United States

Study Quantifies Health and Economic Burden of Preeclampsia

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Preeclampsia rates have risen steadily since the 1980s