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For patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation

Better Outcomes for Cardiology Care in Newly Diagnosed A-Fib

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Reduction in stroke, death; increase in hospitalization for AF/SVT, MI
Implementation of an intervention

Intervention Ups Appropriate Dysglycemia Screening

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Screening doubled after intervention, which included EHR-based decision support, training
For children

Crowded Living Conditions May Up Myopia Risk in Children

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Population density, home size predict axial length, non-cycloplegic refractive errors after adjustment
Whole-genome sequencing of healthy people reveals that while some are at risk for rare genetic diseases

Whole-Genome Sequencing of Uncertain Clinical Utility

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Testing may prompt additional clinical actions of unclear value, researchers say
Health problems related to cosmetics are underreported

Many Adverse Events Related to Cosmetics Go Unreported

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Cosmetics and personal care products get little regulatory scrutiny
The prevalence of diabetes is 10.9 percent in China

Estimated Prevalence of Diabetes 10.9 Percent in China

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Overall, 36.5 percent of those with diabetes were aware of their diabetes, 32.2 percent were treated
For patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea

Immune Profile Differs During Symptom Flare, Free in IBS-D

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Interferon-γ concentration, THELPER cells significantly reduced during symptom flare
For women aged 50 years or younger who have undergone breast conservation therapy

Adding MRI to Mammography Ups Detection of Breast Cancer

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Findings in women aged ≤50 years who had undergone breast conservation therapy
Optimal management of coexisting type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis should consider the scientific evidence

Review Spotlights Optimal Care of T2DM + Osteoporosis

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Preferred T2DM meds are sulfonylureas, DPP-4is, GLP-1 receptor agonists
Few young men who have sex with men receive HIV testing

HIV Testing Inadequate in Young Men Who Have Sex With Men

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Only 28 percent of young MSM have HIV testing, though they account for 83 percent of new diagnoses