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Global Burden of Cancer Increasing

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From 2010 to 2019, largest percentage increase in numbers of cases and deaths occurred in low and middle-low SDI quintiles

Health Care Workers Had Acceptable Preparedness During First COVID-19 Wave

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However, female health care workers had lower preparedness and awareness scores than male counterparts

Rivaroxaban Improves Clinical Outcomes After COVID-19 Hospitalization

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Risk for thrombotic events reduced after 35 days of rivaroxaban compared with no extended thromboprophylaxis

Most COVID-19-Related EUAs Not Supported by High-Quality Evidence

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Most EUAs were for diagnostic products; most supported by comparisons with previously authorized assays, analytical in vitro studies

AAN Updates Guideline for Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

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When patients do not experience meaningful improvement with initial therapeutic class, medication from different class should be offered

Survival Advantage Observed for Second Kidney Transplant

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After loss of the first allograft, survival time longer with timely second kidney transplant versus remaining wait-listed and on dialysis

Omicron Might Help Shield Against Delta, New Research Suggests

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As omicron appears to produce less severe illness than delta, its overall effect might end up having a positive side

CDC Lowers Estimate of Omicron Prevalence in the United States

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Predictions likely to become more accurate as researchers learn more about omicron

FDA Says Rapid At-Home COVID-19 Tests Not as Sensitive to Omicron

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Agency says that antigen tests 'do detect the omicron variant, but may have reduced sensitivity'

Primary Care Clinicians Tailor Colorectal Cancer Screening to Patients

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One in four primary care clinicians select a stool-based test as their preferred screening option