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American College of Physicians, April 11-13

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The American College of Physicians Internal Medicine Meeting 2019 The annual meeting of the American College of Physicians (ACP) was held from April...
Hodgkin lymphoma survivors have an increased risk for advanced colorectal neoplasia

Colorectal Neoplasia Risk Up for Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors

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Prevalence higher for advanced adenomas, advanced serrated lesions, serrated polyposis syndrome
Standardizing demographic data can improve the accuracy of patient matching

Standardizing Demographics Ups Accuracy of Patient Matching

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Standardization of address and last name improved sensitivity from 81.3 to 91.6 percent
Foreign-body ingestions are common in children aged younger than 6 years and have increased over time

Foreign Body Ingestions Increasingly Common in Young Children

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Annual rate increased significantly from 9.5 to 18 per 10,000 children from 1995 to 2015
A considerable proportion of young adults have fibrosis and steatosis of the liver

Fibrosis, Steatosis of the Liver Observed in Some Young Adults

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Within Avon Longitudinal Study cohort, 2.4 percent of young adults had fibrosis; 20.8 percent had steatosis
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is becoming an increasingly important cause of liver disease and liver mortality among patients with HIV

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Burden Up Among HIV-Infected

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NAFLD becoming increasingly important cause of liver disease, liver mortality
For physician mothers in procedural specialties

Domestic Responsibilities Tied to Physician Mothers’ Satisfaction

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Being responsible for at least five tasks linked to desire to change career for moms in procedural specialties
The same services are more expensive when performed in outpatient versus office settings

Same Services More Expensive in Outpatient Than Office Settings

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2009 to 2017 also saw increase in proportion of services performed in outpatient settings
From 2000 to 2015

2000 to 2015 Saw Increase in Liver Cancer Mortality

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Increase generally steeper in less educated women; confined to men with ≤15 years education
U.S. health officials say an outbreak of Escherichia coli illness from an unknown source has risen to 96 cases across five Eastern states

CDC: Still No Source As E. Coli Outbreak Grows to 96 Cases

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Outbreak affecting five states; no deaths reported, but 11 people have been hospitalized