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Almost one in four stillbirths are potentially preventable

Almost One in Four Stillbirths Potentially Preventable

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Placental insufficiency was cause of most cases of potentially preventable stillbirth
An interactive

Interactive Simulation Can Affect Activity Intentions in T2DM

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Increased participant intentions to exercise with walking a week after completing intervention
A multi-analyte blood test

Blood Test Found to Detect Eight Common Cancer Types

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Sensitivities of 69 to 98 percent for detecting ovary, liver, stomach, pancreas, esophagus cancers
Patient reminder and recall systems seem to be effective for improving receipt of immunizations

Reminder, Recall Systems Improve Immunization Uptake

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Based on high certainty evidence, postcards, text messages, auto-dialer improve receipt of vaccines
A gene expression profile test to predict risk of breast cancer recurrence is less cost-effective in real-world practice as compared to ideal conditions

Breast Cancer Genetic Test Less Cost-Effective in Actual Practice

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Oncotype DX less cost-effective in real-world practice than under ideal conditions
The incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injury is 4.9 percent

Overall Incidence of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury 4.9 Percent

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Risk factors include vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery, prolonged second stage of labor
For hospitalized patients with diabetes

Acute Kidney Injury Ups Risk for Post-Discharge Hypoglycemia

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AKI associated with 27 percent increased risk of hypoglycemia among patients with diabetes
The elimination of cost sharing for screening mammography is associated with increased rates of use of the service

Screening Mammography Up After Cost Sharing Eliminated

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Effect attenuated in women living in areas with lower educational levels; negligible for Hispanic women
Doxylamine-pyridoxine may be beneficial for nausea and vomiting symptoms in early pregnancy

Value of Doxylamine-Pyridoxine Questioned in Early Pregnancy

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Greater improvement in symptom scores versus placebo, but clinical relevance unclear
National Health Service England recently recommended that professionals ask all patients their sexual orientation at every opportunity

Professionals Disagree About Asking Patients About Sexuality

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Article offers opposing views about recommendation in England to ask patients about sexual orientation