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The novel coronavirus has been circulating in New York City for longer than previously believed and most cases can be traced back to Europe

COVID-19 Came to New York City From Europe, Not Asia

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Specific genetic codes in most New York City viral samples indicate they originated in Europe
A claims-based frailty index can improve current Medicare cost prediction for patients with different levels of frailty

Claims-Based Frailty Index Can Improve Cost Prediction

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Addition of frailty index to CMS-HCC model improves cost prediction over CMS-HCC model alone
Heavy drinkers who continue drinking into old age have significantly larger waistlines and increased stroke risk

Heavy Drinking Tied to Larger Waist Lines, Higher Stroke Risk

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Higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors seen even for those who stop drinking heavily by age 50
Women mainly use fertility apps for fertility and reproductive health tracking

Review Explores Use of Menstruation, Fertility Apps

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Limited research indicates most popular apps not accurate for supporting those wanting to get pregnant
Patients with celiac disease have a small but statistically significantly increased mortality risk compared with controls

Celiac Disease May Slightly Increase Mortality Risk

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Increased risk seen for overall mortality and cardiovascular-, cancer-, and respiratory-related death
Guidelines for doctors on how to prescribe two antimalarial drugs that some believe may treat the novel coronavirus are no longer available on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.

CDC Removes Prescribing Guidelines for Antimalarial Drugs

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Guidance statement is now shorter than the previous version and no longer provides dosage information
Physical activity is linked to fewer depressive symptoms

Physical Activity Tied to Mental Well-Being in Menopause

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Postmenopausal women had more depressive symptoms than perimenopausal, premenopausal women
Suicide rates increased 35 percent from 1999 through 2018

CDC: 1999 to 2018 Saw 35 Percent Increase in Suicide Rates

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Rate increased 1 percent per year from 1999 to 2006 and 2 percent per year from 2006 through 2018
From 2012 to 2017

Some Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infections Down in U.S.

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MRSA, vancomycin-resistant enterococcal, MDR P. aeruginosa infection rates fell from 2012 to 2017
Genetic testing is not better at predicting coronary heart disease risk compared with conventional risk factors

Genetic Testing Does Not Enhance Heart Disease Risk Prediction

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Polygenic risk score associated with heart disease events, not a better predictor than standard risk factors