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From 2009 to 2017

Increase Seen in Cryptosporidiosis Outbreaks From 2007 to 2019

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Exposure to treated recreational water accounted for 35.1 percent of outbreaks, 56.7 percent of cases
Nearly three-quarters of Americans are concerned about burnout among their clinicians

Americans Concerned About Clinician Burnout

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Most survey respondents believe burnout is tied to lower quality of care
Micronutrient deficiencies remain common in adults at the time of celiac disease diagnosis

Micronutrient Deficiencies Often Found With Celiac Disease Dx

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Authors recommend micronutrient assessment at time of diagnosis
After adjustment for the nonrandom exit of clinicians

MSSP ACOs May Not Improve Spending, Quality of Care

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After adjustment for clinicians' nonrandom exit, no link seen with improvements in spending, quality
Infants who are given acid suppression therapy in their first year of life are more likely to subsequently break a bone

Antacid Use in First Year of Life Tied to Later Fracture Risk

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Findings seen among healthy infants taking proton pump inhibitors alone or with histamine H2-receptor antagonists
Implementation of rotavirus vaccination has reduced disease prevalence and season duration in the United States

Rotavirus Vaccine Led to Reduced Disease Prevalence, Season Duration

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In postvaccine period, a biennial pattern emerged with alternating years of high, low disease activity
Among patients at average risk undergoing screening colonoscopies

Colonoscopy Quality Not Affected by Sedation Method

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No difference found in adenoma or polyp detection rates between moderate and deep sedation
Among veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Death From Specific Causes Up for Veterans With PTSD

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Significant increases seen in mortality from suicide, accidental injury, viral hepatitis
The first states to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act saw the largest increases in colorectal cancer screening from 2012 to 2016

First States to Expand Medicaid Had Largest Bump in Cancer Screening

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States expanding Medicaid later had screening rates more comparable to nonexpansion states
Self-reported poor oral health is not associated with gastrointestinal cancer risk

Poor Oral Health Not Linked to Gastrointestinal Cancer Risk

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In site-specific analyses, significant correlation seen for poor oral health with hepatocellular carcinoma