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The Women's Preventive Services Initiative recommends annual urinary incontinence screening for women and referral for further evaluation and treatment if indicated

WPSI Recommends Annual Urinary Incontinence Screening

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Due to limited evidence, other experts urge caution in implementing guideline for women
Patients report that doctors are routinely not discussing known risk factors for common causes of death

Doctors Often Not Discussing Risk Factors With Patients

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Few survey respondents say physicians speak with them about opioids, road traffic issues
The Trump administration's plan to relax pollution rules for coal-fired power plants will increase carbon emissions and cause up to 1

Plan to Relax Coal-Fired Power Plant Rules Could Up Mortality

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EPA predicts between 470 and 1,400 premature deaths a year by 2030
The NYU School of Medicine has announced that it is offering full-tuition scholarships to all current and future students in its M.D. degree program

NYU Becomes First Medical School to Cover All Tuition

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Full-tuition scholarships, regardless of need, offered to all new and current medical students
Smoke from wildfires will cause poor air quality in parts of the U.S. Pacific Northwest this week

Wildfire Smoke Causing Poor Air Quality in U.S. Pacific Northwest

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Air pollution advisories, air quality alerts issued for Washington, Oregon
A novel high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T protocol for ruling out myocardial infarction rules out more patients than the existing protocol

Novel hs-cTnT Protocol Better Rules Out Myocardial Infarction

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High-sensitivity troponin T rules out AMI in emergency department patients sooner than existing protocol
In what can be described as a vicious catch-22

Heat-Driven Air Conditioning May Contribute to Additional Deaths

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Researchers project that AC adaptation will account for increase in deaths related to air quality
Audiovisual tobacco content remains common in prime-time U.K. television programs and is virtually unchanged from 2010

Tobacco Content Still Common on U.K. Prime-Time Television

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Tobacco content occurred in 33 percent of all programs; 8 percent of all adverts, trailer breaks
Cognitive disability is the most prevalent disability type among young adults

Cognitive Disability Most Prevalent Type in Young Adults

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Disability-specific disparities prevalent in access to health care, especially for young, middle-aged adults
Knowing payer policies and regulatory requirements is critical to appealing denials

Experts Offer Tips for Provider Appeal of Denied Medical Claims

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Recommendations include asking for exceptions to payer policies and citing regulatory information