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Patient self-report of symptoms on an Eye Symptom Questionnaire is frequently inconsistent with documentation in the electronic medical record

Inconsistency Noted in Ocular Symptom Reporting

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Symptom reporting inconsistent between patient self-report and documentation in EMR
Quality improvement initiatives

Quality Improvement Initiative Can Cut NTSV Cesarean Rate

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Over eight years of intervention, decrease in rate of nulliparous term singleton vertex cesarean delivery
Children who follow a Mediterranean diet may be less likely to have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Mediterranean Diet May Help Lower ADHD Risk

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Children with medium to low adherence to diet three to seven times more likely to have ADHD
Low back pain is common in school-age American children

Musculoskeletal Low Back Pain Common in School-Aged Children

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Sports injuries are just one frequent cause, researchers say
Chronic bullying can have a negative impact on children's grades

Chronic Bullying Has Detrimental Effect on Academic Performance

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Researchers find students who are teased for years get lower grades
Women can meet their labor and birth goals with minimal intervention

ACOG: Interventions Can Be Limited During Labor, Birth

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Ob-gyns, other obstetric providers should consider using low-interventional approaches during labor
For young patients with endometrial cancer

HT to Preserve Fertility Doesn’t Appreciably Affect Survival

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Findings for young women with endometrial cancer
For patients with type 1 diabetes

Ketone Monitoring Infrequent in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes

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Thirty and 20 percent of participants, respectively, reported never and rarely checking ketones
Reducing the use of fluoroquinolones has curbed an outbreak of Clostridium difficile that began in 2006 in England

Antibiotics, Not Poor Hygiene, Main Cause of C. difficile Outbreak

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C. difficile epidemic was unintended consequence of intensive use of fluoroquinolones
Heart failure rates are increasing in the United States

Rates of Heart Failure Rising in the United States

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And cardiovascular disease remains the nation's leading cause of death