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Nearly two-thirds of boys and girls ages 2 to 19 in the United States drink at least one sugar-sweetened beverage daily

Most U.S. Children Consume at Least One Sugary Drink a Day

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And calories consumed from sugary beverages on a given day increase with age for U.S. youth
For patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP)

Verapamil Benefits Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps

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Reduction in 22-item Sinonasal Outcome Test from baseline to week eight with verapamil hydrochloride
For patients with generalized anxiety disorder

Mindfulness-Based Class Aids Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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Reduction in stress markers for patients with GAD undergoing mindfulness-based stress reduction class
Strategies can be employed to help physicians deal with the increasing burden of uncompensated tasks

Strategies Presented for Addressing Uncompensated Time

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Strategies include limiting tasks to those that require medical license, streamlining portal messages
Electrical stimulation of the brain may temporarily ease the symptoms of bulimia nervosa

Low Levels of Brain Stimulation May Lessen Bulimia Symptoms

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Researchers found symptoms of eating disorder lessened in first 24 hours after treatment
A majority of primary care doctors oppose full repeal of the Affordable Care Act

Most PCPs Oppose Complete Repeal of the Affordable Care Act

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Though many would support changes, only 15 percent want law completely dismantled
Medical professionals give widely varying opinions about whether claimants for work disability benefits should get those benefits

Doctors’ Opinions Vary Widely on Approval of Disability Benefits

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International study finds wide variance in how medical professionals determine benefit recipients
Treatment of subclinical hypothyroidism in pregnancy may not always be the best option

Study Questions Tx of Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy

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Increased risk of pregnancy related adverse outcomes calls for further study
Obesity-related measures are not associated with the risk of developing chronic low-back pain after accounting for genetic factors

Obesity Not Linked to Low Back Pain in Twin Study

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When considering genetics, no increased risk for chronic LBP for any obesity-related measures
For patients with atrial fibrillation

Diabetes Requiring Insulin Tied to Increased Stroke Risk in A-Fib

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Patients requiring insulin, but not those without diabetes or without insulin, have increased risk