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Lung cancer patients who are given the opportunity to be informed of their diagnosis have a longer median survival time

Early Informed Lung Cancer Patients Have Greater Survival Rates

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Predicted survival time for patients who were unaware of their diagnosis was poor
In 2018

Only One in Four U.S. Hospitals With ICUs Have Tele-ICU Services

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Wide regional variation seen for availability of telehealth outpatient visits, tele-ICU services
African-American patients have an increased likelihood of hospitalization for COVID-19

African-Americans More Likely to Be Hospitalized With COVID-19

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Odds of hospitalization increased 2.7-fold versus non-Hispanic whites after adjustment for age, sex, comorbidity
Neuroimaging features of COVID-19 are variable among patients with acute neurological symptoms but are dominated by acute ischemic infarcts

Neuroimaging Features of COVID-19 Are Variable

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But acute ischemic infarcts are a predominant finding among those with acute neurological symptoms
For patients admitted with heart failure

Palliative Care Linked to Fewer Readmissions for Heart Failure

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Fewer readmissions, less mechanical ventilation seen with palliative care during heart failure admissions
The COVID-19 pandemic poses risks to children's health

Parents Struggling to Provide for Families During Pandemic

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Hardships greatest for low-income, Hispanic, and black parents
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force concludes that current evidence is inadequate for assessing the balance of benefits and harms of primary care interventions for preventing illicit drug use among children

USPSTF: Little Evidence Interventions Prevent Illicit Drug Use in Youth

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Current evidence inadequate for assessing balance of benefits, harms of interventions among youth
Primary care providers report more workplace burnout and higher scores for anxiety than other health care professionals

Primary Care Providers Report More Workplace Burnout, Anxiety

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Providers who experience higher levels of anxiety, withdrawal more likely to report burnout
Right ventricular dilation is associated with in-hospital mortality among patients hospitalized with COVID-19

Right Ventricular Dilation Linked to Mortality in COVID-19

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Right ventricular enlargement significantly linked to in-hospital mortality in multivariable analysis
Increased exposure to heavy metal lead

Environmental Chemical Exposure Tied to Kidney Disease in the U.S.

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Researchers identify link between seven chemicals and chronic kidney disease