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Anthocyanin intake is associated with slower decline in lung function

Slower Decline in Lung Function With Anthocyanin Intake

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Slower annual rates of decline in FEV1 and FVC for those in highest quartile of anthocyanin intake
Semaglutide is safe and effective for the treatment of type 2 diabetes

Semaglutide Found to Be Effective Against Type 2 Diabetes

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The once-weekly glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist cuts HbA1c, body weight
For patients with active cancer and venous thromboembolism (VTE)

Rivaroxaban Linked to Low VTE Recurrence in Active Cancer

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Lower rate of VTE recurrence, but higher clinically relevant non-major bleeding versus dalteparin
Risk-standardized mortality rates for ischemic heart disease and chronic heart failure vary across Veterans Affairs Medical Centers

Ischemic Heart Disease, CHF Mortality Vary Across VA Systems

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Risk-standardized mortality rates vary considerably across Veterans Affairs Medical Centers
Obesity is linked to an increased risk of smoking and an increase in the number of cigarettes smoked daily

Higher Adiposity Increases Odds of Smoking

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Findings for both increased risk of being a smoker and higher number of cigarettes smoked daily
Breath analysis shows potential for noninvasive diagnosis of esophagogastric cancer

Breath Test Shows Promise for Diagnosis of Esophagogastric CA

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Good diagnostic accuracy with area under the curve of 0.85, sensitivity and specificity of 80, 81 percent
For active-duty military personnel

Adding Chiropractic to Usual Care Beneficial for Low Back Pain

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Improvements in low back pain intensity and disability among active-duty military personnel
Multiple chemicals associated with endocrine disruption and asthma are contained in hair products used by black women and children

Chemicals in Hair Products for Black Women Raise Concerns

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Chemicals linked with endocrine disruption, asthma ID'd in hair products used by black women, children
Various clinical symptoms precede the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis by several years

Various Clinical Disturbances Precede MS Diagnosis

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Understanding prodromal signs may improve multiple sclerosis identification
Stigmatizing language used in medical records to describe patients can influence medical students and residents in terms of their attitudes towards the patient and their clinical decision-making

Language Used in Medical Record Can Affect Patient Care

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Stigmatizing language may transmit bias, influence trainees' attitudes