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Cardiometabolic outcomes and safety vary among different once-weekly glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist treatments

Review Compares Outcomes, Safety for Once-Weekly GLP-1RAs

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Greater reduction of HbA1c, fasting plasma glucose, body weight for dulaglutide, exenatide, taspoglutide
Statin treatment is associated with reduced risk of incident cataract development

Statin Treatment Linked to Reduced Risk of Cataracts

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Simvastatin plus ezetimibe linked to lower risk of cataract development versus placebo
Surgery is more effective than medical control for diabetes remission

Bariatric Surgery Beats Medical Control for Diabetes Remission

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Shorter diabetes duration, lower fasting glycemia; gastric plus diversion surgery up remission
Breaking up prolonged sitting with standing or walking improves postprandial markers of cardiometabolic health in overweight/obese

Breaking Up Prolonged Sitting Benefits Postmenopausal Women

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Reductions in postprandial glucose, insulin, NEFA responses for overweight/obese women
All children should be screened for high cholesterol

AAP: Screen All Children for Cholesterol, Depression, HIV

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American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines reflect concerns about obesity, suicide
Participation in the endurance competition known as the Ultraman is associated with dramatic alterations in body composition

Endurance Athletes May Suffer Dangerous Metabolic Effects

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'Ultraman' competitors experience muscle damage and insulin resistance, researchers find
The number of Americans diagnosed with HIV each year declined by about one-fifth during the past decade

CDC: HIV Rates Are Falling, but Not Among All Groups

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Diagnoses among black and Hispanic gay, bisexual men rose in past decade
Very old patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have increased rates of PCI failure

Poor PCI Outcomes Up for Very Old With STEMI

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However, successful percutaneous coronary intervention benefits all age groups
Health care workers are at high risk of glove-related hand urticaria

Glove-Related Hand Urticaria May Be Rising in Health Care Workers

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Glove-related hand urticaria described as form of symptomatic dermographism
Nearly half of American adults who should be taking cholesterol-lowering drugs don't

CDC: Too Few Taking Needed Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs

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Only half who should are using medications to help prevent cardiovascular disease