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Lawsuits claiming that talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder has caused cancer have led to a plunge in sales in the United States and Canada

Sales of Johnson’s Baby Powder Halted in U.S., Canada

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Johnson & Johnson says talc-based powder is safe and will still be sold in other countries
Prostate cancer incidence rates decreased from 2005 to 2016 for local-stage disease among men aged ≥50 years but increased for regional- and distant-stage disease

Local-Stage Prostate Cancer Incidence Rates Continue to Drop

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Rates of regional- and distant-stage prostate cancer increasing in the U.S. among men aged ≥50 years
Spending on inpatient services

Spending on Primary Care Continues to Lag in the U.S.

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Authors say increasing investment in primary care could slow future health care spending growth
Worldwide

28 Million-Plus Surgeries Could Be Canceled Due to COVID-19

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About 45 weeks needed to clear surgery backlog if countries up surgical volume by 20 percent later
Millennial and Generation X medical residents and fellows experience similar rates of burnout and have similar levels of empathy

Burnout Comparable Between Millennial, Gen X Residents, Fellows

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Length of medical-system exposure, not generational traits, contribute to burnout
More than half of malignancies identified among women with Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System category 3 lesions are diagnosed within six months

Majority of Cancers Diagnosed Within Six Months of BI-RADS 3

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Cancer yield 4.6 percent for women who underwent biopsy at time of lesion detection
Most physicians believe they have seen false-negative results for a COVID-19 diagnostic test

Most Physicians Have Seen False-Negative COVID-19 Test Results

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One in 10 physicians worldwide report seeing at least one case of COVID-19 reinfection
Young children with COVID-19 may not present with respiratory symptoms

Cough May Not Appear in Young Children With COVID-19

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Digestive tract infection appears common in children hospitalized with COVID-19 in China
Administration of convalescent plasma seems safe and results in improvement in clinical status for patients with severe or life-threatening COVID-19

Convalescent Plasma Appears Promising for Severe COVID-19

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In series of 25 patients, 19 experienced improvement in clinical status by day 14; 11 were discharged
Regular aspirin use is associated with a lower risk for colorectal and other digestive tract cancers

Regular Aspirin Use Tied to Lower Risk for Digestive Tract Cancers

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Favorable effect increases with longer duration of use, and, for colorectal cancer, with increasing dose