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Climate change continues to make air pollution worse

Nearly Half of U.S. Population Breathes Unhealthy Air

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More cities saw increase in days with spikes in particle pollution for 2016-2018 versus 2015-2017
Abdominal pain

Rare, Serious Illness May Occur in Children With COVID-19

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British health officials warn of toxic shock syndrome features, atypical Kawasaki disease in kids with COVID-19
While health experts continued to call for a national strategy to test more Americans for coronavirus

National Coronavirus Testing Strategy Announced as U.S. Cases Top 1 Million

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And, potential vaccine against COVID-19 shows promise, could begin human testing within a few weeks
Universal severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) testing of pregnant women presenting for delivery in New York City revealed that most positive patients were asymptomatic

Most SARS-CoV-2-Positive Pregnant Women Asymptomatic at Screening

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87.9 percent of the 33 patients who were positive for SARS-CoV-2 were asymptomatic on admission
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with reduced overall survival for patients with multiple myeloma

Low Vitamin D May Reduce Survival for Some With Multiple Myeloma

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Differential effect seen by race, with significantly lower OS for white but not African-American patients
Pharmacologic treatment for type 2 diabetes increased from 2003 to 2016

Diabetes Medication Prescribing Increased 2003 to 2016

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However, authors say there is little evidence that doctors are tailoring treatment for patients
Social factors might be significant contributors to coexisting metabolic syndrome and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

Social Inequality May Contribute to Poor Metabolic, Bone Health

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Risk for coexisting metabolic syndrome, osteoporosis up for postmenopausal women with low social status
Job strain is associated with a 1.41-fold increase in the average risk for peripheral artery disease hospitalization

Job Strain Linked to Increase in Risk for PAD Hospitalization

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Estimates varied in magnitude but were consistent by sex, socioeconomic status, baseline smoking status
Upward income mobility is associated with lower perceived stress and fewer depressive symptoms but with higher rates of metabolic syndrome

Upward Income Mobility Tied to Worse Cardiometabolic Health

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Worse outcomes on all health indicators predicted by downward mobility
An estimated 45.4 percent of U.S. adults may have an increased risk for COVID-19 complications due to chronic conditions

45.4 Percent of U.S. Adults at Risk for Complications With COVID-19

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These adults may be at increased risk due to existing chronic conditions including CVD, diabetes, HTN