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While rates of hospitalization for children with COVID-19 remain low

CDC: Pediatric Hospitalizations for COVID-19 Increasing

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A similar proportion of hospitalized children need intensive care as adults
New data show that many of the community outbreaks of COVID-19 that have cropped up in the United States this summer have originated in restaurants and bars.

Many Community Outbreaks of COVID-19 Traced to Restaurants, Bars

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Whether the infections started among workers or patrons is unclear
The Trump administration has agreed to pay $1.5 billion for 100 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna once it is approved

U.S. Government to Buy 100 Million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine From Moderna

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If the doses are used, they would be provided to Americans for free
There are longitudinal changes in the microstructure and function of the brain in otherwise healthy

Brain Changes Identified in Nonconcussed Contact Athletes

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Changes in brain microstructure, function seen in asymptomatic contact versus noncontact athletes
Compared with non-Hispanic White physicians

Burnout Less Likely for Doctors in Minority Race/Ethnic Groups

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Non-Hispanic Black physicians more likely to report satisfaction with work-life integration versus White doctors
Mortality from non-small cell lung cancer in the United States fell sharply from 2013 to 2016

Sharp Drop in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Mortality Seen in Recent Years

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Reduction in incidence plus treatment advances explain the reduction in mortality
Before completing clinical trials to ensure the vaccine is safe and effective

Russia Approves COVID-19 Vaccine Before Trials Completed

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President Vladimir Putin claims the vaccine 'works effectively enough'
Certain reproductive factors may up the risk for obstructive coronary artery disease in postmenopausal women

Reproductive Factors Tied to Coronary Artery Disease

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Three or more pregnancies, early menopause tied to women's obstructive coronary artery disease
Youth with diabetes who are involved with the decision to start continuous glucose monitoring are more likely to continue using the technology

Shared Decision Making Improves Youth Continuous Glucose Monitor Use

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Findings for study involving youth with diabetes, with follow-up two months after initiation
Patients with acute coronary syndrome often have malnutrition

Malnutrition Common in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients

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Malnutrition linked to increased risk for all-cause death, major adverse cardiovascular events