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Access to pubertal suppression during adolescence is associated with lower odds of lifetime suicidal ideation among transgender young adults

Teen Transgender Access to Pubertal Suppression Lowers Suicidality

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Findings based on large survey of transgender young adults
Compliance with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 is low

Fewer Than Half of Clinical Trials Comply With Reporting Laws

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Compliance with Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 low, not improving
From 2008 to 2016

2008 to 2016 Saw Decline in Primary Care Visits for Children

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Increases seen in visits to other acute care venues and to specialists during the same period
Sunscreen application is associated with geometric mean maximum plasma concentrations of all six active ingredients that exceed 0.5 ng/mL

Six Active Ingredients of Sunscreen Systemically Absorbed

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Plasma concentrations exceeded 0.5 ng/mL for all six active ingredients with sunscreen application
Mental health outcomes do not appear to improve for obese adolescents undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass

Mental Health Outcomes No Better for Teens Undergoing RYGB

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Self-esteem improved after five years in surgical group, but no improvement seen in overall mood
A fast-track review of a lawsuit that threatens the Affordable Care Act was rejected Tuesday by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Fast-Track Review of ACA Lawsuit Rejected by U.S. Supreme Court

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Decision means it is highly unlikely that they would decide the case before the 2020 election
Dasatinib is associated with improved survival for pediatric patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Dasatinib Tops Imatinib for Ph+ Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

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Four-year cumulative risk of any relapse lower for dasatinib in the context of intensive chemotherapy
In an American Academy of Pediatrics clinical report

New Guidance Issued for Care of Children With Williams Syndrome

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Children with WS should be evaluated by a pediatric cardiologist, undergo psychoeducational evaluation
The American College of Physicians says the U.S. health care system "is ill and needs a bold new prescription" that includes coverage for all Americans and lower costs.

ACP: Medicare for All Needed to Fix ‘Ill’ U.S. Health Care System

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American College of Physicians has endorsed two proposals being discussed by Democratic presidential candidates
Clinical and laboratory characteristics of acute flaccid myelitis cases differ in peak and nonpeak years

Acute Flaccid Myelitis Features Differ in Peak, Nonpeak Years

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Patients with AFM onset in peak years are younger, more often positive for enterovirus, rhinovirus RNA