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Routine use of vitamin and mineral supplements to prevent chronic disease is not recommended

Routine Supplements to Prevent Chronic Disease Not Advised

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Micronutrient supplements may be warranted for specific nutritional needs or deficiencies
Opioid use is associated with small improvements in pain and physical functioning in patients with chronic noncancer pain

Opioids Offer Small Improvement in Pain, Physical Function

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Benefits for pain and physical function similar between opioids and nonopioid pain meds
For treatment of human papillomavirus-positive low-risk oropharyngeal cancer

Cisplatin Superior to Cetuximab for HPV+ Oropharyngeal Cancer

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Toxicity similar in two treatment groups at 24 months, but worse tumor control with cetuximab
Solriamfetol therapy

Solriamfetol Feasible for Sleep Apnea-Related Tiredness

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Phase III trial shows significant improvements in wakefulness over 12 weeks
A considerable proportion of patients with type 2 diabetes may be self-monitoring blood glucose inappropriately

Some With Type 2 Diabetes Inappropriately Monitoring Blood Glucose

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Median of two strips/day used by those taking agents not considered to be risk for causing hypoglycemia
Adherent patients receiving high-intensity statin and/or ezetimibe therapy have the lowest cardiovascular risk

Adherence and Intensity of Lipid-Lowering Tx Influence CV Risk

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Lowest risk seen for adherent patients receiving high-intensity statin and/or ezetimibe regimen
A barbershop-based intervention can lead to significantly reduced blood pressure and sustained improvements over one year in black men

Barbershop Intervention Leads to Reduced BP in Black Men

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Barbers promoted follow-up with pharmacists, who prescribed blood pressure medication
Buprenorphine-naloxone is cost-effective compared with extended-release naltrexone for treating opioid use disorder

Buprenorphine-Naloxone Cost-Effective for Opioid Use Disorder

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Treatment costs less than extended-release naltrexone without negative impact on outcomes
Among patients with cancer starting chemotherapy who are at intermediate-to-high risk

Apixaban Prevents VTE in Cancer Patients Initiating Chemotherapy

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Major bleeding occurred in more apixaban-treated than control patients
A nurse-based phone education intervention can promote shared decision making in patients with newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis

Phone-Based Intervention Aids Rheumatoid Arthritis Care

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Educational phone calls with nurses promote shared decision making in care