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In non-obese European and American men

Harmonized Normal Range of Testosterone Established

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In non-obese European and American men, aged 19 to 39 years, normal range is 264 to 916 ng/dL
For patients admitted to the intensive care unit

Procalcitonin Testing on ICU Admission Linked to Lower LOS

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Testing linked to lower length of stay in hospital and ICU, less antibiotic exposure, and lower costs
Caffeine may help reduce the type of inflammation that's linked to cardiovascular disease risk factors

Caffeine Found to Reduce Age-Related Inflammation

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Connection between advancing age, systemic inflammation, cardiovascular disease and caffeine
A tapeworm known to infect salmon from the Asian Pacific is also present in fish from U.S. waters

Tapeworm From Asian Waters Identified in Alaskan Salmon

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But infection with the tapeworm appears to be uncommon, authors say
The pace of flu activity continues to quicken across the United States

Pace of Influenza Activity Picking Up Across the United States

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Dominant strain right now is H3N2, CDC epidemiologist notes
Current medical science has proven there are legitimate medical uses for marijuana and cannabis-derived drugs

New Comprehensive Report Looks at Benefits, Harms of Cannabis

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Can ease chronic pain, chemo-related nausea, muscle spasms in MS, but researchers cite risks, too
Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D is associated with frequent headache in middle-aged and older men

Low Serum Vitamin D Linked to Frequent Headache in Men

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Significantly increased odds of headache for those in lowest versus highest serum 25(OH)D quartile
In a case study from the University of Miami

First U.S. Case of Locally Acquired Zika Described

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Case of pregnant woman who has since given birth; infant has no signs of infection
Americans who live in rural areas have a higher risk of death from five leading causes than people who live in urban locations

CDC: Higher Risk of Death From Leading Causes in Rural America

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More smoking, obesity and less use of seatbelts are some possible reasons why
Diabetes-related end-stage renal disease among Native American adults fell by more than half over almost 20 years

CDC: Renal Failure From Diabetes Declining in Native Americans

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Diabetes-related kidney failure down by 54 percent over two decades