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Use of oral fluconazole in pregnancy is associated with increased risk of spontaneous abortion

Oral Fluconazole Exposure Linked to Spontaneous Abortion Risk

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Exposure in pregnancy linked to significantly increased risk of spontaneous abortion
Infertility treatment seems not to be associated with children's development through age 3 years

Infertility Treatment Not Linked to Children’s Development

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No link for any treatment type with failing any developmental domain after stratifying by plurality
Higher monthly doses of vitamin D have no benefit on lower extremity function and correlate with increased risk of falls compared with lower doses in elderly adults

High Dose of Vitamin D Tied to Higher Risk of Falls in Elderly

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No benefit on lower extremity function and increased risk of falls for higher monthly doses
A change from minimally restricted to unrestricted visitation hours is associated with improved satisfaction among patients' family members

Unrestricted Visiting Hours Up Satisfaction of Patients’ Families

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Improved family satisfaction, nurses' perception of family satisfaction with unrestricted policy
Arguments urging doctors to abandon routine physical exams are based on insufficient evidence

Researchers Argue in Defense of the Annual Check-Up

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Arguments against the time-honored practice are flawed, authors of new research paper say
For patients with chronic conditions

Many Patients Using E-Mail As First Method of Provider Contact

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Online communications reduced need for phone calls and office visits for many
For men with prostate cancer

ASCO: Aspirin Use Linked to Lower Risk of Lethal Prostate CA

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Risk of prostate cancer mortality reduced with regular aspirin use after diagnosis
For HIV-infected patients

For HIV-Infected, Number of Daily Pills Decreasing

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Reduction in number of daily pills from 2005 to 2012; only 50.9 percent on BID regimen in 2012
Interest in tanning peaks prior to the summer months

Interest in Tanning Practices Is Seasonal

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Interest peaks in March in Canada and United States, and in September in Australia
Pediatricians and family physicians do not always strongly recommend the human papillomavirus vaccine

Not All PCPs Strongly Recommend HPV Vaccine

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About 60 percent of pediatricians, family doctors recommend vaccine for 11- to 12-year-old girls