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Risk-stratified breast screening improves the cost-effectiveness of screening

Risk-Stratified Breast Cancer Screening Ups Cost-Effectiveness

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Risk-stratified screening can reduce overdiagnosis and maintain benefits of screening
Red meat allergy caused by a bite from the lone star tick appears to be on the rise in the United States

Tick-Caused Meat Allergy on the Rise in the United States

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Lone star tick is most common in the South, but may be spreading to new areas
Viruses are the most commonly identified cause of meningitis among U.K. adults

Viruses ID’d As Most Common Cause of Meningitis in U.K. Adults

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Estimated annual incidence of viral meningitis is 2.73 per 100,000 U.K. adults
Cumulative reductions in federal payments to hospitals from 2010 to 2028 are estimated to reach $218.2 billion

Hospitals Face $218B in Federal Payment Cuts From 2010 to 2028

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11 pieces of legislation plus regulatory changes result in payment reductions beyond those under ACA
Understanding patients' complaints about practice can be instructive for physicians

Patient Complaints Mainly About Rudeness, Rushing, Reproach

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Complaints of rudeness vary from being verbally attacked by receptionist to feeling insulted by docs
The automated Bone Scan Index is an independent prognostic imaging biomarker of overall survival in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer

Automated Bone Scan Index Prognostic for Prostate Cancer

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aBSI validated as prognostic biomarker of survival in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
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
An oral insulin formulation has been developed using choline and geranate ionic liquid

Oral Insulin Choline, Geranate Ionic Liquid Shows Promise

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Significant, sustained decrease in blood glucose levels with low insulin doses of 3 to 10 U/kg

June 2018 Briefing – Pathology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pathology for June 2018. This roundup includes the latest...
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