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The prevalence of any past or present hepatitis B virus infection was 4.3 percent among U.S. adults during 2015 to 2018

CDC: Prevalence of Any Past, Present Hep B Infection 4.3 Percent

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Prevalence of HBV higher for men than women; vaccination higher among women than men
Artificial intelligence allows coronavirus disease 2019 to be detected and differentiated from community-acquired pneumonia on chest computed tomography

Artificial Intelligence Model Can Detect COVID-19 on Chest CT

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Sensitivity and specificity for detecting COVID-19 90 and 96 percent, respectively, with AUC of 0.96
One in 10 older adults hospitalized for common medical conditions are discharged with intensified diabetes medications

Many Older Adults Receive Inpatient Diabetes Rx Intensification

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Benefit unlikely in half due to limited life expectancy or already being at their HbA1c goal
National health expenditures are projected to increase at an average annual rate of 5.4 percent for 2019 to 2028

National Health Spending Expected to Increase Through 2028

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National health expenditures expected to represent 19.7 percent of gross domestic product by 2028
Leading up to the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak

36 Percent of Available Hospital Beds Unoccupied on Typical Day

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Leading up to COVID-19 outbreak, 2.2 hospital beds available per 1,000 persons, but most occupied
Cardiac injury is associated with increased mortality in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019

Cardiac Injury Linked to Increased Mortality in COVID-19

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More hospitalized patients with cardiac injury required noninvasive or invasive mechanical ventilation
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a MedWatch Safety Alert on Tuesday about the potential risk for SARS-CoV-2 transmission with the use of fecal microbiota for transplantation to treat Clostridioides difficile infection.

FDA Issues Safety Alert for COVID-19 Risk With Fecal Transplant

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Studies have recently shown SARS-CoV-2 present in stool of infected patients, suggesting transmission risk
Certain types of EpiPens and their generic counterparts may fail or delay injection of lifesaving epinephrine for severe allergic reactions

FDA Warns of Defective EpiPen Dangers

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Devices may activate prematurely if the blue safety release is removed using sideways force
For relatively healthy older individuals

Daily Low-Dose Aspirin Does Not Cut Dementia Risk in Seniors

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Risks for dementia, probable Alzheimer disease, MCI not reduced by low-dose aspirin versus placebo
Higher intake of foods like tofu with isoflavones is associated with a moderately lower risk for developing coronary heart disease

Plant-Based Proteins Can Help Cut Risk for Coronary Heart Disease

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Association strongest among premenopausal women, postmenopausal women without hormone use