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Counterfeit Botox may have been distributed to doctors' offices and medical clinics across the United States

FDA: Counterfeit Botox Found in the United States

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Agency recommends physicians closely examine Botox packaging
Compared to white men

Obesity Raises Prostate Cancer Risk Even Higher for Black Men

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Researchers urge physicians to take note of findings
Taking salt pills does little to boost the performance of endurance athletes

Salt Pills Fail to Substantially Benefit Endurance Athletes

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Finding challenges common belief that salt pills can boost performance
Longer nighttime fasting duration is associated with improved glycemic regulation

AACR: Longer Nighttime Fasting May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

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Improving biomarkers of glycemic control thought to decrease breast cancer risk
For children with tympanostomy tubes who develop otorrhea

Antibiotic-Glucocorticoid Eardrops Found Superior in Acute Otorrhea

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Clinically superior, cost less than oral antibiotics, observation for children with tympanostomy tubes
Taking aspirin regularly over several years may help prevent gastrointestinal cancers

AACR: Regular Aspirin Use Linked to Lower GI Cancer Risk

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Greatest benefit from aspirin required taking it for at least 16 years
Good communication is key to managing conflict with patients

Guidance Offered for Managing Conflict With Patients

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Good communication is crucial for managing encounters when denying a patient request
Antibiotics appear to be overused in many neonatal intensive care units

Wide Variation in NICU Antibiotic Prescribing Patterns

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Big variation seen in prescribing rates, despite little difference in infection rates
The number of U.S. women diagnosed with breast cancer could rise by as much as 50 percent within the next 15 years

AACR: Changes Expected in Breast Cancer Rates

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Overall, breast cancer could rise by as much as 50 percent within the next 15 years
Hydration during primary percutaneous coronary intervention is associated with a reduction in the risk of contrast-induced nephropathy

Hydration During PCI Cuts Risk of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy

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CIN significantly associated with mortality and need for dialysis; hydration is predictor of CIN