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Treatment with aromatase inhibitors doesn't raise the risk of the most fatal cardiovascular disease events among breast cancer survivors

Aromatase Inhibitors Won’t Raise Odds of Most Fatal CVD Events

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But there is a slightly increased risk of less serious cardiovascular issues
Anthracyclines are not related to "chemo brain

Anthracyclines May Not Trigger ‘Chemo Brain’

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New research finds no link between the meds and survivors' cognitive function
Doctors can be involved in developing new payment models for their practices

Physicians Can Get Involved in Developing Payment Models

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New payment models relating to bone metastases, breast cancer developed by ASTRO
Suicide rates in the United States rose 24 percent between 1999 and 2014

CDC: Suicide Rate Up 24 Percent in the United States Since 1999

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Rates climbed the most among middle-aged men and girls aged 10 to 14
Summer

CDC, OSHA Issue Guidance on Occupational Exposure to Zika

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One advisory: Don't make travel to endemic areas mandatory for employees
Age modifies the association between blood pressure and adverse cardiovascular and renal outcomes in elderly patients with chronic kidney disease

Ideal BP in Elderly With Chronic Kidney Disease Unclear

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More cautious strategy for lowering blood pressure may be advisable in elderly patients with CKD
For patients with type 2 diabetes

Interrupting Prolonged Sitting Beneficial in Type 2 Diabetes

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Brief bouts of light-intensity walking, simple resistance activities improve cardiometabolic factors
For patients with ureteral stones

Medical Expulsive Therapy Underused for Ureteral Stones

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Patients treated with medical expulsive therapy achieve spontaneous passage more quickly
Histamine may contribute to exercise recovery in skeletal muscle

Do Antihistamines Blunt Exercise Recovery?

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Histamine blockade changes expression of genes that respond to exercise
There is no solid evidence for the effectiveness of pre-participation screening in reducing the number of sudden cardiac deaths among young athletes

No Solid Evidence for Pre-Participation Screens in Athletes

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Few people at risk for sudden cardiac death identified with the most basic type of screening