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In pregnant women taking the antidepressant bupropion

Researchers Find Antidepressant Bupropion Crosses Placenta

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Concentrations suggest higher fetal exposure to metabolites than the drug
Financial toxicity is a clinically relevant outcome for patients receiving treatment for advanced cancer

Financial Toxicity Is a Relevant Cancer Outcome Measure

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Health-related quality of life correlated with financial toxicity in cancer patients
Treated diabetic retinopathy is extremely rare among children with type 1 diabetes

Treated Diabetic Retinopathy Rare in Children With T1DM

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None of the 45 individuals from the T1D Exchange Clinic Registry reporting DR had received treatment
Considerable costs are associated with absenteeism related to chronic diseases and health risk factors

Considerable Absenteeism Costs for Chronic Disease, Risk Factors

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Considerable costs for smoking, physical inactivity, obesity, and for those with hypertension, diabetes
Among patients with ureteral stones

Certain Factors Predict Repeat ER Visits for Ureteral Stones

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Younger patients, having proximal stones, needing IV narcotics more likely to return
Vegetarians appear to have no significantly lower risk of cardiovascular disease over 10 years compared to those who eat meat

ACG: Vegetarian Diets May Not Be Significantly Heart Healthier

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Study finds no significant difference in 10-year cardiovascular risk
For U.S. adults

Considerable Economic Burden for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

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Economic burden estimated at about $9 billion in 2015 for adults ages 19 years and older
Herbal and dietary supplement-induced liver injury accounts for 20 percent of cases of hepatotoxicity in the United States

Herbal, Dietary Supplements Cause One-Fifth of Hepatotoxicity

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Major implicated agents include anabolic steroids, green tea, multi-ingredient nutritional supplements
At age 6 years

Regulatory T Cells Decreased With Farm Exposure at Age 6

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Elevated LPS-stimulated Treg percentage at age 6 years linked to increased risk of asthma
One in five emergency physicians polled said they've had psychiatric patients who needed hospitalization who had to wait two to five days before being assigned an inpatient bed. The findings from the survey were presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Emergency Physicians

ER Visits, Wait Times Up for U.S. Psychiatric Patients

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One in five emergency doctors report waiting at least two days for a bed for a psychiatric patient