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Use of hearing aids is associated with lower risks for being diagnosed with Alzheimer disease

Hearing Aid Use Tied to Lower Risk for Dementia, Depression, Falls

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Findings revealed in large study of older adults with hearing loss
Mortality rate trends for newly diagnosed heart failure patients indicate that the overall reduction in mortality across all age groups is being hindered by high and increasing rates of noncardiovascular events

Decline in Heart Failure Mortality Rates Offset by Comorbidities

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Treatments focused only on cardiovascular outcomes insufficient for improving heart failure patient survival
In updated guidelines developed by the European Society of Cardiology

ESC Guidelines Updated for Managing CVD in Diabetes

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Guidelines address lifestyle recommendations, individualized BP targets, SGLT2 inhibitor, GLP1-RA tx
Educational pop-up windows will now appear on Facebook and Instagram when people search for vaccine-related content.

New Facebook, Instagram Pop-Ups Counter Vaccine Misinformation

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Social media sites aim to counter the spread of antivaccination misinformation
Individuals who drink more than six cups of coffee per day have a reduced risk for developing symptomatic gallstone disease

Drinking More Coffee Tied to Lower Risk for Gallstone Disease

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Individuals with genetic variants linked to increased coffee consumption have reduced risk for gallstones
Testosterone can be used for postmenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction but is not recommended for other symptoms or medical conditions

Position Statement Clarifies Benefits of Testosterone Therapy for Women

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Testosterone only recommended for postmenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction
Lab tests have found a chemical derived from vitamin E in samples of vaping products that have sickened people in 25 states.

Health Officials Close in on Culprit in Vaping Lung Injury Cases

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Vitamin E acetate can be dangerous when inhaled, leading to cough, shortness of breath, chest pain
Sixty percent of U.S. physicians believe that the Affordable Care Act has improved access to care and insurance after five years of implementation

Majority of U.S. Doctors Believe ACA Has Improved Access to Care

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In 2017 versus 2012, more doctors agreed the ACA would turn U.S. health care in the right direction
Mortality rates and leading causes of death among adults vary across country income levels

Leading Causes of Adult Mortality Vary by Country Income Levels

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Modifiable risk factors account for about 70 percent of cardiovascular disease cases, deaths
Exercise physiologists can provide safe and effective early mobilization in intensive care units

Exercise Physiologists Aid Early Mobilization in ICU Patients

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Critically ill patients maintain, increase level of activity after early mobilization interventions