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The use of primary human papillomavirus testing versus cytology results in reduced likelihood of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 or worse at 48 months

HPV Cervical CA Screening Cuts Odds of Later CIN3+ Diagnosis

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Use of primary HPV testing results in significantly lower odds of CIN3+ compared with cytology testing
At the annual meeting of the American Medical Association

AMA Adopts Policy to Cut Sugar Sweetened Drink Consumption

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Policy supports evidence-based strategies such as excise taxes, adding warning labels
Women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in their first pregnancy have increased rates of chronic hypertension

CVD Risk Up With Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

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Rates of chronic HTN, T2DM, hypercholesterolemia higher for women with HDP in first pregnancy
For women

Working >45 Hours Tied to Higher Diabetes Risk in Women

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Increased risk seen for women but not men; slightly attenuated after adjustment for mediating factors

June 2018 Briefing – OBGYN & Women’s Health

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in OBGYN & Women's Health for June 2018. This roundup...
Women in New Zealand who experienced severe maternal morbidity often do not receive information

Follow-up Lacking for Women With Severe Maternal Morbidity

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In New Zealand, large proportion did not receive event debrief, referral to social support or specialist

American Diabetes Association, June 22-26

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The American Diabetes Association's 78th Scientific Sessions The annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) was held from June 22 to 26...
Tainted irrigation water is likely to blame for a 36-state Escherichia coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce that sickened 200 people and caused five deaths

Irrigation Water Likely Cause of Romaine Lettuce E. Coli Outbreak

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According to the CDC, outbreak that started in the spring and is now over
Evidence is lacking on pregnancy outcomes with new glucose-lowering agents used for treating type 2 diabetes

Data Needed on New Type 2 Diabetes Therapies in Pregnancy

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Scarce data on new glucose-lowering agents, with high risk for bias toward negative outcomes
The American Medical Association is calling on medical schools and residency programs to incorporate electronic health record training into their curricula.

AMA Calls for Electronic Health Record Training

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Association says medical students, residents should undergo training with evaluative feedback