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A small but growing subset of generic drugs experienced sudden large price increases from 2007 to 2013

Price Hikes Noted in Small Subset of Generic Drugs

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Small but growing proportion of drugs experiencing at least doubling in price
For patients with suboptimally controlled type 1 diabetes

Better Glycemic Control With Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery

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Better glycemic control, reduced hypoglycemia risk for T1DM patients with suboptimal glycemic control
From 2016 to 2017

JUUL Laboratories Have Largest Market Share of E-Cigarettes

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Sales of JUUL e-cigarettes increased 641 percent from 2016 to 2017 to top market by December 2017
At least 334 people in 47 states have been sickened in Salmonella outbreaks linked to contact with live poultry in backyard flocks

CDC: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Gravel Ridge Farms Eggs

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38 illnesses documented in seven states; 10 people have been hospitalized, but no deaths reported
Red tide may be the reason why some beachgoers on Florida's Atlantic coast have suffered breathing problems

Red Tide May Be Cause of Florida Beachgoers’ Breathing Problems

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Red tide can cause symptoms such as breathing problems as well as skin and throat irritation
Long-term exposure to elevated blood pressure is associated with increased risk for aortic valve stenosis and aortic regurgitation

Elevated Blood Pressure Linked to Aortic Valve Disease

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Increased risk for aortic valve stenosis and aortic regurgitation with increased systolic BP
Rates of opioid-related prescriptions and health care utilization are rising among seniors

Opioid-Related Hospital Use Up in Elderly Adults

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In 2015-2016, nearly one in five adults ≥65 years filled at least one outpatient opioid prescription
In the first quarter of 2018

Uninsured Rate at 8.8 Percent in First Quarter of 2018

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Rate remained steady compared with 2017 but was substantially lower than rate of 16 percent in 2010
Among Medicare patients with six major diseases

Medicare Patient Readmit Rates Higher in Proprietary Hospitals

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For six major diseases, readmission rates up in for-profit versus government, nonprofit hospitals
Probands of African or Hispanic/Latino descent with early-onset atrial fibrillation are more likely than European Americans to have a first-degree relative with AF

Family History Linked to Early-Onset A-Fib in Minorities

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Probands of African, Hispanic/Latino descent with EOAF more likely to have first-degree relative with AF