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Some High-Priority Groups More Likely to Stop Taking PrEP

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Younger individuals, African American and Latinx, those with substance use disorders more likely to discontinue PrEP

Learning Environment Issues Tied to Medical School Burnout

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Those reporting mistreatment may also experience exhaustion, disengagement, and career regret

SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies ID’d in Breast Milk of Vaccinated Lactating Women

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After the second dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, breast milk levels of IgG(S1) increased and correlated with corresponding serum levels

State Limits on Initial Opioid Rx Duration May Influence Prescribing

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Decreases in days of opioid prescribed for initial prescriptions in Medicare beneficiaries especially pronounced among surgeons, dentists

1990 to 2019 Saw Doubling of Number of People With Hypertension

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Treatment and control rates vary, with largest improvements in high-income countries, some upper-middle-income countries

Rates of Obesity, Weight Gain Up for Transmasculine Individuals

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Prevalence of obesity and weight gain higher after hormone therapy for transmasculine versus transfeminine individuals

USPSTF Says Start Diabetes Screen at Age 35 for Those With Overweight, Obesity

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Overweight or obese adults should be screened for prediabetes, type 2 diabetes and offered or referred for preventive interventions

Maternal Obesity May Up CRC Risk in Adult Offspring

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Authors say this association may be contributing to increasing incidence rates of colorectal cancer in younger adults

Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Receives Full FDA Approval

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Prescribing information includes warning about risks for myocarditis and pericarditis, particularly in men younger than 40 years

Drinking and Smoking After First Trimester May Up Late Stillbirth

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No significantly increased risk observed for pregnancies prenatally exposed to drinking only or smoking only