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Consuming foods high in vitamin D may have heart-protective effects

Higher Vitamin D From Food May Protect Against Heart Disease

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Findings of protective effect were stronger in men
Women with lower ovarian reserve do not experience differences in adiposity and glucose metabolism during their reproductive life span compared with women with high ovarian reserve

Ovarian Insufficiency Not Tied to Higher Risks for Obesity, Diabetes

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Study followed women with high and low ovarian reserves over a median time period of 16 years
There is wide variation in the use of telehealth among internal medicine physicians and subspecialists

Telehealth Usage Was Growing Among Internists Prior to COVID-19

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Survey conducted prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to rapid adoption of telehealth
Implementation of an anticoagulation protocol reduces blood clots in patients with traumatic brain injury

Quality Improvement Effort Cuts Blood Clots in Brain Injury Patients

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Prophylactic anticoagulation protocol improves patient outcomes
The prevalence of antinuclear antibodies in the United States has increased considerably between 1988 and 2012

Prevalence of Autoimmunity May Be on the Rise

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Reasons for increasing prevalence among broad subgroups from 1988 to 2012 remain unclear
Black individuals' higher cumulative blood pressure levels may influence racial differences in cognitive decline

BP Levels Influence Racial Differences in Cognitive Decline

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Black individuals' higher cumulative BP levels may contribute to racial differences in cognitive decline
In a document entitled "Interim Guidance for Basic and Advanced Life Support in Adults

Guidance Developed for Treating Cardiac Arrest During COVID-19

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Guidelines balance competing interests of providing timely, high-quality care with protecting rescuers
Having normal body weight is crucial in the prevention of type 2 diabetes

Regardless of Genetics, Obesity Ups Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

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Obesity increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes sixfold, regardless of genetic predisposition
There has been such a drop in demand for coronavirus disease 2019 tests at private labs in the United States that they have "considerable" unused capacity and can test more patients with less severe symptoms

Sharp Drop in Demand Seen for COVID-19 Tests at Private Labs

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Private labs conduct the vast majority of testing for COVID-19 in the United States
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is asking Americans who have recovered from coronavirus disease 2019 to donate their blood plasma to help fight the pandemic.

FDA Urges COVID-19 Survivors to Donate Plasma

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Convalescent plasma has antibodies and could be used to treat severely ill COVID-19 patients