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After adjustment for confounding variables there is no correlation between the risk of Barrett's esophagus and tea or coffee consumption

No Link for Tea, Coffee Intake With Barrett’s Esophagus

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Associations seen in univariate analysis, but no correlation after adjustment for confounders
Data from a large cohort have replicated the association between the genetic risk score of 11 favorable adiposity variants with lower risk of cardiometabolic disease

Adiposity Genetic Risk Score Tied to Cardiometabolic Health

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Genetic risk score from 11 variants linked to lower risk of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease
Employee use of a price transparency tool does not cut health care spending

Price Transparency Tool Doesn’t Cut Health Care Spending

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Small percentage of eligible employees used the tool when offered
Improper mitochondrial functioning may account for prostate cancer treatment resistance in African-American men

Mitochondrial Dysfunction May Explain Prostate Cancer Disparity

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Mechanism may explain prostate cancer treatment resistance among African-American men
For older women

Herpes Simplex Virus Linked to Frailty, Mortality

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Only HSV-2 independently predicts five-year mortality risk in older women aged 70 to 79 years
There appears to be a strong link between exposure to high levels of radon in the home and women's risk of hematologic malignancies

Radon in the Home Linked to Hematologic Malignancies

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Association seen in women, but no connection found in men
Physician leaders with good leadership qualities are more likely to have employees who are satisfied and do not show signs of burnout

Physician Leadership Training May Help Counteract Burnout

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Leadership ratings strongly linked to employee burnout and satisfaction
Experiments in mosquitoes suggest that bacteria may help curb the spread of the Zika virus

Bacterium Blocks Zika Virus Isolates in Aedes Mosquitoes

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Infecting mosquitoes with Wolbachia lowers, inactivates levels of virus in their bodies, saliva
European residents have access to the same health care services as U.S. residents but pay much less

Report: Why Health Care Costs Are Lower in Europe Than U.S.

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Main reason for price difference is national system that negotiates with medical providers
Arsenic in drinking water from private wells may explain the elevated bladder cancer risk among people in three New England states

Well Water a Suspected Cause of Bladder Cancer in New England

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Researchers believe arsenic exposure might contribute to higher-than-normal rates