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Study IDs Nonclinical, Modifiable Risk Factors Tied to Sudden Cardiac Arrest
An estimated 40 to 63 percent of sudden cardiac arrest cases could be prevented by improving unfavorable profiles
Adoption of Telemedicine Cuts Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Authors estimate aversions equivalent to the emissions of 61,255 to 130,076 passenger vehicles
Top Science Journal Suspends Submissions Amid Budget Cuts
Estimated 7.2 Million Americans 65 Years and Older Have Alzheimer Dementia
Overall, 79 percent of Americans would want to know if they had Alzheimer disease before experiencing symptoms or before symptoms interfere
Prior Military Sexual Trauma Linked to Late-Life Suicide Attempt
MST remained significant risk factor for any suicide attempt among people with and without posttraumatic stress disorder
Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors Increase Risk for Falls in Patients With Diabetes
Combined use of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists also significantly increased the risk for falls
Antibiotic Exposure Before Age 2 May Increase Risk for Chronic Pediatric Conditions
Risk seen for asthma, food allergies, allergic rhinitis, and intellectual disability
Microbial Keratitis Outcomes Affected by Delays in Presentation, Disease Severity
Initial vision, longer time to presentation, larger stromal infiltrate size linked to risk for worse 90-day BCVA in two cohorts
Declining Childhood Vaccination May Increase Risk for Vaccine-Preventable Infections
Measles may reestablish endemicity, with an estimated 851,300 cases over 25 years at current vaccination rates
Lorundrostat Beneficial for BP Reduction in Uncontrolled Hypertension
Reduction in blood pressure greater with lorundrostat versus placebo in patients receiving two to five medications with BP ≥140/90 mm Hg