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Few participants in clinical trials have strong concerns about the risks of data sharing

Most Research Participants Not Concerned About Data Sharing

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93 percent were very or somewhat likely to allow their data to be shared with university scientists
Educating adults about herd immunity can increase the proportion willing to be vaccinated for influenza

Education RE: Herd Immunity Can Up Readiness to Be Vaccinated

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Educating adults about herd immunity can up the proportion willing to be vaccinated for influenza
Surgical residents feel strongly that personal financial education should be offered during medical training

Most Surgical Residents Want Financial Education

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Large majority of surgical residents surveyed had a moderate- or high-risk debt-to-asset ratio
The non-medical cost burden

Non-Medical Costs Burden Families of Hospitalized Children

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Daily cost burden is higher for those reporting financial or social hardships
Potentially poisonous electronic cigarette liquid made by 17 different manufacturers comes in packaging that strongly resembles that of candies

FDA Bans E-Cig Liquid Products That Look Like Snacks, Candies

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Labels and ads for the nicotine-containing e-liquids were false or misleading, and potentially dangerous
Rural and urban cancer patients with uniform care access through participation in a SWOG (formerly the Southwest Oncology Group) treatment trial have similar outcomes

Similar Outcomes for Rural, Urban Cancer Patients in SWOG Trials

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Few differences between rural, urban patients in cancer outcomes with uniform access to cancer care
Twelve weeks of spinal manipulative therapy combined with exercise therapy is more effective than exercise therapy alone over a one-year period for adolescents with chronic low back pain

Spinal Manipulation Plus Exercise Effective for Teen Low Back Pain

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Spinal manipulative therapy plus exercise more effective than exercise alone over one-year period
Findings regarding the accuracy of two pulse oximetry-based baby monitors are concerning

Accuracy of Hypoxia-Based Baby Monitors Is Concerning

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One monitor detected hypoxemia, but was inconsistent; second never detected hypoxemia
Data breaches can happen to small medical practices

Small Practices Also at Risk for Data Breaches

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Practices should conduct risk analysis to evaluate product deficiencies, create corrective measures
National Provider Identifiers are vulnerable to identity theft

National Provider Identifiers Are Vulnerable to Theft

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Providers can take steps to prevent NPI identity theft and resulting health care fraud