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Potential anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions have been associated with insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters using the Sherlock tip locating system

Anaphylactic Reactions Tied to PICC Insertion With Magnetic Tip

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Anaphylactic, anaphylactoid reactions linked to PICC insertion using Sherlock tip locating system
Minority racial and ethnic groups are more likely to perceive the importance of seeing a health care provider who shares or understands their culture

Racial, Ethnic Minorities Want to See Doctor Who Shares Their Culture

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Minorities more likely to report difficulty seeing a culturally similar health care provider
A class of diabetes drugs

SGLT2 Inhibitors Protect Against Kidney Disease in T2DM

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Reduction seen for risk of dialysis, transplantation, or death due to kidney disease
Physical disability

Predictors of Work Disability ID’d in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

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Physical disability, depression, reduced information processing tied to vocational status, work disability
Seasonal influenza viruses are circulating widely in the Southern Hemisphere

CDC: Seasonal Influenza Viruses Circulating in Southern Hemisphere

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Influenza A(H3) predominating in many regions in Southern Hemisphere; influenza activity low in U.S.

Infectious Diseases Society of America, Oct. 2-6

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The Infectious Diseases Society of America Annual Meeting (ID Week 2019) The annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America was held...
Revision of decades-old Medicare rules meant to prevent fraud has been proposed by the Trump administration.

Medicare Fraud-Prevention Rules to Be Revised

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Current rules make it difficult for hospitals and doctors to work together, officials say
Regardless of the percentage of lifetime spent in the United States

Foreign-Born Women in U.S. Less Likely to Have Mammograms

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Findings remain even after adjusting for common sociodemographic factors
Home-based blood pressure readings are more accurate for non-Hispanic black adults than readings in the physician's office

Out-of-Office BP Readings More Predictive in Black Adults

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Home-based blood pressure readings better predicted hypertensive heart disease than physician-office readings
Active acute respiratory illness surveillance can be implemented among patients and staff in an adult long-term care facility

Acute Respiratory Viral Illness Surveillance Possible in Long-Term Care

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Data revealed many health care personnel who reported an illness said they worked when sick