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The number of U.S. teens who use indoor tanning has dropped by half in recent years

CDC: Fewer Teens Using Tanning Beds

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Half as many high school students reported indoor tanning in 2015 versus 2009
A nasal nerve block may be an effective pain relief method for children with migraines

SIR: Children With Migraine Can Benefit From Nasal Nerve Block

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Local anesthetic is administered to the sphenopalatine ganglion via nasal catheters
Noctiva (desmopressin acetate) nasal spray has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat frequent urination at night due to nocturnal polyuria.

FDA Approves Noctiva Nasal Spray for Nocturnal Polyuria

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Drug designed to increase absorption of water through the kidneys, decreasing urine production
Pregnant women infected with the Zika virus are 20 times more likely to have an infant born with certain birth defects as mothers who gave birth before the Zika epidemic began

CDC: Odds of Birth Defects Up 20-Fold in Mothers With Zika

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Report only addresses physical abnormalities present at birth; developmental issues may occur later
A rising number of children are becoming ill from ingesting gel hand sanitizer

CDC: Children Getting Ill From Ingesting Gel Hand Sanitizer

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Some older children may be intentionally consuming brands containing alcohol, researchers say
Exercise and/or behavioral and educational therapy may be more effective than prescription drugs for dealing with cancer-related fatigue

Exercise Treatments Best for Reducing Cancer-Related Fatigue

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Psychological treatment and education can be useful, too, more so than drugs, researchers find
The characteristics of the signal in user feedback of adverse events associated with medical devices and the situated context of decision makers correlate with judgement bias in reacting to these adverse events

Judgement Bias in Medical Device Recall Decisions

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Decision makers in firms either over-react or under-react, researchers say
Patients with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced urticaria/angioedema may develop tolerance to NSAIDs over time

Tolerance Develops in NSAID-Induced Urticaria/Angioedema

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Patients confirmed as having NIUA develop tolerance to NSAIDs over time
For patients with head and neck cancer

Speech Pathology Telepractice Beneficial in Head, Neck Cancer

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Higher service efficiency, drop in number, duration of contact events needed to manage referrals
Among American adults 20 and older

Rate of Hearing Loss Projected to Almost Double in the U.S. by 2060

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Increase will be greatest among adults over 70, researchers say