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A zone model predictive control-based artificial pancreas system improves glycemic control in a home-use environment

Good Results for Zone MPC-Based Artificial Pancreas

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Improved glycemic control for AP system versus sensor-augmented pump therapy
Of a sample of lesions deemed seborrheic keratoses clinically

Cutaneous Malignancies Can Mimic Seborrheic Keratosis

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Overall, 3.1% of cases identified as SK, irritated SK were histologically diagnosed as malignancies
Strategies are being implemented to reduce opioid overdoses and deaths in Maryland

Strategies Implemented to Cut Opioid ODs, Deaths in Maryland

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Strategies include training in screening, interventions, and referrals to treatment
A small percentage of Ebola virus disease survivors have a novel retinal lesion

Novel Retinal Lesion Seen in Some Ebola Survivors

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Novel retinal lesion following anatomical distribution of optic nerve axons seen in 14.6 percent of survivors
A simple-to-use nomogram can predict five-

Nomogram Predicts Survival for Adults Undergoing CAC Scoring

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Nomogram predicts five-, 10-, 15-year survival for adults undergoing coronary artery calcium scoring
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Concentrated Broccoli Sprout Extract May Help Fight T2DM

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But supplement only seems to help a certain group of patients with the disease
Telemedicine consultation in cases of nonacute headache is as efficient and safe as a traditional consultation

Telemedicine Consult As Effective As Office Visit for Headache

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Telemedicine offers a convenient alternative for nonacute headache patients, researchers say
Staphylococcus aureus infections among U.S. hospital patients have been less resistant to key antibiotics in recent years

Rates of S. aureus Antibiotic Resistance Down in United States

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Rates of susceptibility to certain antibiotics have increased over time
For patients in an urban clinic with hepatitis C virus (HCV) with HIV coinfection

High HCV Cure Rates in HIV Coinfection Cases at Urban Clinic

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Sustained virologic response rate of 97 percent, with no variation by race in predominantly black cohort
New research adds to growing evidence that inactivity may be a significant risk factor for cancer

Sedentary Lifestyle May Up Risk of Renal, Bladder Cancers

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73 percent increased risk for bladder cancer, 77 percent increased risk for renal