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For patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention

Cilostazol Doesn’t Prevent Periprocedural MI in ACS

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Adjunctive loading dose of cilostazol doesn't prevent periprocedural MI in acute coronary syndrome
The costs of care for cervical cancer vary by phase of care

Substantial Aggregate Costs of Care for Cervical Cancer

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Advanced age, stage at diagnosis, comorbidities predict greater costs in most care phases
Teledermatology seems to improve access to dermatology care for Medicaid enrollees

Teledermatology Improves Access to Dermatology Care

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Findings for enrollees in Medicaid managed care plan; important role among newly insured
Models based on machine learning and optimization could improve chemotherapy regimens to be tested in phase III clinical trials without altering the toxicity outcomes

Analytics Approach Could Improve Chemo Combinations

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Two techniques indicate that models could improve efficacy of regimens for testing in phase III trials
Patients with atrial fibrillation may have a heightened risk of developing dementia -- and the quality of their anticoagulation treatment may play a role

Long-Term Warfarin Use Tied to Increased Dementia Risk

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Both warfarin and atrial fibrillation may raise risk
Climate change may increase rates of chronic kidney disease worldwide as rising temperatures and heat stress damage kidneys

Climate Change May Lead to Higher Prevalence of CKD

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Rising temperatures, less rain contributing to the growing epidemic of heat stress nephropathy
There is new evidence that Zika may cause Guillain-Barré syndrome

New Evidence of Link Between Zika and Guillain-Barré

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Sharp increase in the number of people in Brazil with Guillain-Barré since the Zika outbreak began
A first case of paintball-related blunt liver injury has been described in an article published online April 27 in BMJ Case Reports.

First Case of Paintball-Linked Liver Injury Described

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18-year-old male presented with symptoms consistent with acute appendicitis
For patients with relapse-onset multiple sclerosis

Long-Term Treatment Benefit Seen in Relapse-Onset MS

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Disease-modifying therapy protects against disability accrual over 10-year period
Drug shortages remain a problem in the United States despite government legislation meant to increase availability

United States Still Has Shortages of Acute, Non-Acute Drugs

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Longer wait time for vital acute-care meds despite legislation