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Binge drinking rates are down among adolescents in the United States; however

Trends in Teen Binge Drinking Still Raise Concerns

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Even though frequent binge drinking among adolescents has dropped in past 25 years
For participants in the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study

No Link to Cognition in Diabetes Prevention Program Study

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Intensive lifestyle intervention, metformin not tied to cognition
The majority of medical practices have dismissed patients

Nine of Ten Practices Surveyed Have Dismissed Patients

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Reasons include inappropriate behavior toward staff, violation of Rx policies, repeatedly missed appointments
Patients with life-limiting illness often receive medications of questionable benefit given their remaining life span

Patients Often Prescribed Futile Drugs in Last Months of Life

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Researchers find many still prescribed long-term disease-preventing medications
Imatinib (Gleevec) may effectively treat severe refractory asthma

KIT Inhibition by Imatinib Helps Severe Refractory Asthma

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Improvement in airway hyperresponsiveness seen with imatinib versus placebo
Overweight boys may be more likely to develop colon cancer later in life

Overweight Boys at Greater Risk of Colon Cancer in Adulthood

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But study also found that losing weight lowered those odds
Lower- and higher-dose elagolix are beneficial for women with endometriosis

Lower-, Higher-Dose Elagolix Beneficial for Endometriosis

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Higher percentage of women have clinical response for dysmenorrhea, non-menstrual pelvic pain
Fruit juice should be limited for toddlers and older children

AAP: No Fruit Juice for Infants in First Year of Life

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AAP also advises limits for older children, eliminating sippy cups as vehicles for juice
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports a nearly 20 percent increase in transgender-related surgeries in the first two years of collecting data on these procedures.

Gender Confirmation Surgeries Up 20 Percent From 2015 to 2016

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Rise attributed to more widespread insurance coverage, growing acceptance of transgender people
Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk of peripheral artery disease

Eating More Fruits, Vegetables May Lower Risk of PAD

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One-on-one dietary assessments and counseling needed in peripheral artery disease, researcher says