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Rising numbers of Americans may be getting too much vitamin D via supplementation

More Americans Using High-Doses of Vitamin D Supplementation

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Study finds more people are taking doses higher than recommended daily allowance
For patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Hydrotherapy Plus Conventional Drugs Beneficial in RA

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Significant change in oxidative stress biomarkers and decrease in activities of antioxidant enzymes
The risk of gastrointestinal injury and impaired function seems to increase along with the intensity and duration of exercise

Endurance Exercise Tied to Gastrointestinal Implications

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People who exercise excessively may be prone to 'exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome'
The physical and mental health benefits of pursuits like yoga and meditation begin in the genes

Yoga May Be Able to ‘Reverse’ Stress-Inducing DNA Reactions

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Mind-body interventions lead to decrease in nuclear factor kappa B and cytokines, researchers say
Acupuncture is a safe and effective alternative to pain medications for some emergency department patients

Acupuncture Found to Be an Effective Analgesia Option in ER

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May provide a safe alternative to opioids, researchers say
Gun-related violence is the third leading cause of death for children aged 1 to 17

Firearms Kill or Wound 7,000 U.S. Children Annually

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53 percent of deaths are homicides, 38 percent are suicides, 6 percent are unintentional
The rate of opioid addiction among Americans age 25 and under rose nearly six-fold from 2001 to 2014

Medications Underutilized for Treating Youth Opioid Abuse

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Few young people aged 13 to 25 receiving buprenorphine or naltrexone
For patients with atrial fibrillation

VKA Monotherapy Linked to Reduced MI, Stroke Risk in A-Fib

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Vitamin K antagonist + acetylsalicylic acid dual therapy associated with increased bleeding risk
There is an inverse correlation for major depressive disorder severity with measures of body composition among older adolescents

Depression Inversely Linked to Body Composition in Teens

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SSRIs positively related to body composition, with differential effects for different meds
The demand for primary care physicians is projected to increase 18.0 percent between 2013 and 2023

18 Percent Increase Projected in Primary Care Demand by 2023

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About half of increase in demand due to overall population growth, with aging also playing role