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Patients with psoriasis may have a slightly increased risk for cancer

Psoriasis Linked to Increased Risk for Developing Cancer

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Increased risk particularly seen with keratinocyte cancer and lymphomas
The incidence of breast cancer for women aged 25 to 39 years has been increasing since 1935 and seems not to be related to changes in parity over time

Breast Cancer Incidence Rising for Young Women Since 1935

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Increase began before secular decrease in parity and cannot be attributed to changes in parity over time
Based on modeling

Thousands in U.S. May Already Be Infected With SARS-CoV-2

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Preventive measures to reduce transmissibility of unidentified cases may have cut number of infected
Enoki mushrooms from Korea are the likely cause of a deadly Listeria outbreak in the United States that has sickened 36 people in 17 states

Enoki Mushrooms From Korea Linked to Deadly U.S. Listeria Outbreak

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30 hospitalizations reported; four deaths in California, Hawaii, New Jersey
Cancer incidence and death rates have decreased in recent years

Decreases Seen in Cancer Incidence, Death Rates

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Two studies show decreases in incidence and death rates, but variation by sex, race/ethnicity, age
The prevalence of colorectal cancer screening is lowest among adults aged 50 to 54 years

Prevalence of CRC Screening Lowest in Adults Aged 50 to 54

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Colorectal cancer screening prevalence 50.0 percent among those aged 50 to 54, increases with age
Person-to-person transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States has been recorded between two people with prolonged

Details Provided for U.S. Person-to-Person Transmission of SARS-CoV-2

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Person-to-person transmission reported between two people with prolonged unprotected exposure
Hoping to curtail the spread of COVID-19 to the United States

Trump Bans Travel From Most of Europe Amid COVID-19 Fears

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State Department advises Americans to reconsider all travel abroad while coronavirus moves across the globe
Socioeconomic status and other geographically defined factors are associated with incidence of acute appendicitis

Acute Appendicitis Incidence Not Randomly Distributed

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Geographic patterns associated with income and education levels may influence incidence
Several nonglycemic factors may increase the risk for the development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy among people with type 1 diabetes

Nonglycemic Factors Up Risk for Peripheral Neuropathy in T1DM

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Prevalence of DPN in T1D is 11 percent; risk factors include CV disease, low socioeconomic status