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A Telemedical Lifestyle Intervention Program can improve glycemic control in advanced-stage type 2 diabetes

Telemedical Lifestyle Intervention Ups T2DM Glycemic Control

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TeLiPro linked to significantly higher reduction in HbA1c in advanced-stage type 2 diabetes
Most solid organ transplant recipients do not adhere to standard recommendations for cancer screening

Cancer Screen Adherence Low for Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

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But assessment by primary care provider linked to reversal of that trend
The groin pain and numbness some bicyclists experience isn't harmful to their sexual or urinary health

AUA: Cycling Has No Detrimental Effect on Urinary, Sexual Function

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Any transient discomfort or numbness won't harm sexual or urinary function, researchers say
Women who undergo menopause early or who never gave birth might have an increased risk of heart failure

Younger Age at Menopause Tied to Higher Risk of Heart Failure

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Women who have never given birth also appear at increased risk for incident heart failure
Outdoor air temperature may influence a pregnant woman's risk of developing gestational diabetes

Warmer Temperatures May Up Risk of Gestational Diabetes

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Extreme cold seems to reduce odds, while heat appears to raise risk, researchers say
More than half of eligible Americans traveling abroad don't get a measles vaccine

Few Eligible U.S. Travelers Getting Pre-Trip Measles Vaccine

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Though the disease was eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, foreign travel can still bring it home today
The prevalence of elevated cardiovascular risk is low in normotensive

Findings Support More Targeted Approach to Cholesterol Screens

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Among normotensive nonsmokers without diabetes, very few at heightened risk of ASCVD
Health care costs can be reduced

Plan Suggested for Reducing Health Care Costs

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Nine-point plan includes streamlining in billing, reduction in high facility fees, reducing drug costs
Hospital cesarean-section rates vary widely across the United States

Too Few U.S. Hospitals Have C-Section Rates Below HHS Target

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Consumer Reports finds rates for low-risk births vary from 7 to 64.6 percent across the United States
Regular use of corticosteroid injections for degenerative knee disease is ineffective and may even result in cartilage loss

No Evidence Steroids Benefit Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis

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Noticeable cartilage loss detected in patients treated with injections over two years, researchers say