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Monthly long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine are noninferior to daily regimens for patients with HIV-1

Long-Acting Regimen Noninferior to Daily ART for HIV-1

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Monthly long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine noninferior in two randomized controlled trials
Poor cardiorespiratory fitness is strongly associated with coronary heart disease in a low-risk population

Cardiorespiratory Fitness Tied to Coronary Heart Disease Risk

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Association between VO2peak and coronary heart disease crosses the fitness continuum
Communication between hospitals and home health care is suboptimal

Home Health Clinicians Frequently Lack Access to Hospital Records

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Additionally, patients often not prepared with realistic expectations to receive home health care
A history of weight cycling

History of Cycling Weight May Up Risk for Heart Disease in Women

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Yo-yo dieting associations with cardiovascular disease stronger in women with no pregnancy history
Smoking a water pipe is addictive and can increase the risk for initiating cigarette smoking

Water Pipe Tobacco Smoking Addictive, Harmful to the Heart

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Water pipe tobacco smokers are exposed to level of nicotine that is physiologically active in short term
An application using the photoplethysmography signal

ACC: Photoplethysmography Signal Can Detect Diabetes

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AUC 0.722 for predicting prevalent diabetes in test dataset; negative predictive value 97 percent

American Academy of Dermatology, March 1-5

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The American Academy of Dermatology The annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology was held from March 1 to 5 in Washington,...
Becoming physically active in middle age may provide comparable health benefits to long-term participation in leisure-time physical activity

Becoming Active in Middle Age Still Offers Health Benefits

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Lower risk for all-cause, cardiovascular, cancer-related mortality similar to people active throughout adulthood
Ten confirmed cases of mumps

Mumps Outbreak Reported at Temple University

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CDC says more than 2,000 cases of mumps in U.S. last year, 58 cases reported in January of this year
Eating red raspberries may help with glucose control in people with prediabetes

Raspberries May Aid Glucose Control With Prediabetes

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With higher raspberry intake, individuals at risk for diabetes needed less insulin to manage blood glucose