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In a case vignette published in the Feb. 11 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine

Vignette Highlights Management of Recurrent UTI in Older Men

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Case presented of patient with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase E. coli infection
The percentage of uninsured persons is decreasing in the United States

CDC: Number of Uninsured Persons in U.S. Down Since 2013

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Increase in percentage of adults, children with private health insurance coverage from 2013 to 2015
Beetroot juice improves submaximal aerobic endurance and blood pressure in elderly patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Beet Juice Aids BP, Aerobic Endurance With Heart Failure

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Daily dosing versus single, acute dose may be more effective
Lean Six Sigma practices can improve the dispatch time of medical reports sent from a hospital to a primary care provider

Lean Six Sigma Practices Speed Medical Report Dispatches

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Implementation of improvement actions led to 78 percent increase of on-time dispatches
For patients with suspected malignant melanoma or squamous cell carcinoma

Few Want to Receive Skin Cancer Biopsy Results Face-to-Face

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Only 11% of participants wanted to receive results face-to-face; almost all happy with chosen method
The patient-centered medical home model of care seems to be contributing to decreases in costs and improvement in patient care

Medical Homes Contributing to Decreasing Cost of Care

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Patient-centered medical home model showing progress nationally; need for appropriate incentives
Poor cardiovascular fitness and greater exercise blood pressure and heart rate responses in middle age correlate with smaller brain volume later in life

Cardiovascular Fitness, Exercise BP Linked to Brain Volume

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Poorer CV fitness, greater exercise BP in midlife linked to smaller brain volume 20 years later
Patients receiving euthanasia or assisted suicide for psychiatric disorders are mainly women and most have chronic

Euthanasia/Assisted Suicide for Psychiatric Disorders Examined

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Patients are usually women; most have chronic, severe conditions with histories of suicide
Pennsylvania physicians have called for state- and national-level medical associations to take an active role in addressing the issue of increasing generic drug prices

Physicians Concerned By Increasing Cost of Generics

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Pennsylvania docs call for state- and national-level medical associations to address issue
Recurrent superficial cellulitis-like erythema is associated with Helicobacter cinaedi bacteremia

Recurrent Erythema Seen With H. cinaedi Bacteremia

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Case report describes 85-year-old man who presented twice with fever and painful erythema