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For adult kidney transplant recipients

Nephrologists Actively Manage Meds After Kidney Transplant

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Involvement may assist with facilitating long-term graft survival
Surgery patients who suffer complications after discharge from a hospital are more likely to die if they're readmitted to a different hospital than where they had their original operation

Readmitted Surgery Patients Fare Better at Same Hospital

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Patients also did slightly better when original team of doctors treated them on readmission
Results from phase II clinical trials indicate that a new class of drugs

New Class of Migraine Meds Shows Promise for Prevention

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Injectable medications appear promising in early trials, but more research needed
Community-acquired pneumonia is associated with increased risk of long-term adverse events

Community-Acquired Pneumonia Confers Long-Term Risk

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High risk of long-term adverse events versus general population, irrespective of age
Increased sleep duration is associated with increased risk of incident type 2 diabetes

Increased Sleep Duration Linked to Increased T2DM Risk

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Correlation partially attenuated after adjustment for body mass index and change in weight
A risk score involving five covariates can predict one-year mortality risk in patients ≥75 years presenting with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes

Risk Score IDs One-Year Mortality in Elderly With NSTE-ACS

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Risk score can identify patients most likely to benefit from an invasive approach
Many people with migraines

Many Migraine Sufferers Given Ineffective, Addictive Meds

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Opioids a poor choice, especially for children, doctors say
The unique immunologic status of pregnant women might alter the presentation and progression of Ebola virus disease

Case Report: Pregnancy Could Mask Symptoms of Ebola

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Suppressed immune response might delay symptoms, experts say
Payment with virtual credit cards is associated with considerable fees

Virtual Credit Card Fees Amount to 3 to 5 Percent of Payments

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Physicians often unaware of revenue lost to VCCs; AMA advocating for more transparency
Oral sex is not an independent risk factor for oral cancer

Meta-Analysis: Oral Sex Is Not Risk Factor for Oral Cancer

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Analysis shows no significant correlation between oral sex and oral cancer risk