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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
Individuals with low trust in government health institutions who live close to recent measles outbreaks are likely to have more positive attitudes toward vaccination than those living farther away

Proximity to Outbreak May Affect Attitudes in Vaccine Doubters

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Vaccine skeptics close to measles outbreak likely to have more positive attitudes toward vaccination
The frequency of circulating memory B cells specific for mumps is much lower than that of those specific for measles and rubella among healthy college-aged students who were vaccinated in childhood

Decreased Humoral Immunity to Mumps Seen in Young Adults

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10 percent of college-aged students vaccinated in childhood had no detectable memory B cells to mumps
Greater consumption of soft drinks

Drinking Soft Drinks Tied to Higher Risk for Early Death

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Higher risk for death seen for drinking two or more sugar- or artificially sweetened soft drinks per day
A low-fat dietary pattern provides lasting health benefits

Low-Fat Dietary Pattern Offers Long-Term Health Benefits

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Significant benefits seen in relation to breast cancer, CHD, diabetes, without adverse effects
In guidelines developed by the European Society of Cardiology

ESC Guidelines Updated for Diagnosis, Treatment of PE

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Dedicated algorithms proposed for management of high-risk PE, diagnosis of suspected PE in pregnancy