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Allergic rhinitis constitutes a considerable burden

Allergic Rhinitis Constitutes Considerable Burden

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Patients with prevalent AR more likely to develop asthma, mental health comorbidities
For individuals with and without open-angle glaucoma

Yoga Positions Linked to Increase in Intraocular Pressure

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Increases noted within one minute after assuming position in individuals with, without glaucoma
Lung volume reduction coil treatment may help improve the ability to exercise for patients with severe emphysema

Nitinol Coils May Up Ability to Exercise With Emphysema

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Researchers find greater improvement in those treated compared to a placebo
A new online tool may help predict whether patients with chronic kidney disease will develop kidney failure in the next two to five years. The report was published in the Jan. 12 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Online Tool Helps Predict Odds of Kidney Failure in CKD Patients

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New risk calculator estimates who will need dialysis in two to five years
The American Board of Internal Medicine is extending (through the end of 2018) its decision not to require internists to complete various controversial parts of its Maintenance of Certification program in order to keep their certification status

ABIM Extends Decision to Suspend Aspects of MOC Program

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Two-year extension offered for decision not to require internists to complete parts of MOC program
Between 2000 and 2009

Newborn Abstinence Sx Up, Tied to Increasing Prenatal Opioid Use

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~14 to 22 percent of pregnant women in the United States are prescribed opioids
A new blood test might improve doctors' ability to track the spread of advanced melanoma

New Blood Test May Improve Tracking of Advanced Melanoma

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Test monitors blood levels of DNA fragments from dead cancer cells
Middle-aged aortic valve replacement patients may have better outcomes if they receive bioprosthetic valves rather than mechanical

Tissue May Beat Metal for AVR in Middle-Aged Patients

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Bioprosthetic valves less likely to cause blood clots, but are less durable
Infants are just as susceptible to accidental poisonings as older children are

Infants, Not Just Older Children, at Risk of Accidental Poisonings

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Common dangers include acetaminophen, cough/cold meds, ibuprofen, and diaper rash creams
Gestational exposure to paroxetine in the first trimester is associated with increased risk of major congenital malformations and major cardiac malformations

Review: Paroxetine Use in Pregnancy Tied to Malformations

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Increased risk of any major congenital malformations, major cardiac malformations