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For adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa or atypical anorexia nervosa

Higher-Calorie Refeeding Beneficial in Anorexia Nervosa

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Medical stability restored significantly earlier; no increase seen in electrolyte abnormalities, adverse events
Initial implementation of national COVID-19 mitigation measures in the Netherlands was associated with a substantial reduction in the incidence of preterm births in the following months

COVID-19 Mitigation Measures Tied to Fewer Preterm Births

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Findings from the Netherlands should be substantiated internationally, authors say
Renal impairment in patients admitted to intensive care with COVID-19 is common and is associated with high mortality

Kidney Disease, Injury Linked to Higher Mortality With COVID-19

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Mortality increased with increasing severity of kidney injury in those admitted to ICU for COVID-19
For men with a diagnosis of breast cancer during 2007 to 2016

CDC: One-Year Survival 96.1 Percent for Male Breast Cancer

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Relative survival varies by stage at diagnosis, from 98.7 to 25.9 percent for localized and distant stage, respectively
About one in three African American patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) would be reclassified to a more severe CKD stage if the race classifier were removed from the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration equation

Removing Race Classifier Would Impact Care in Blacks With CKD

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About one in three patients would be reclassified to more severe chronic kidney disease stage
In a clinical report from the American Academy of Pediatrics

Guidelines Issued on Managing Infants Exposed to HIV

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Counseling should be provided for parents, caregivers of infants exposed to HIV, including for routine care
Linked color imaging can detect neoplastic lesions in the upper gastrointestinal tract more frequently than white-light imaging

Linked Color Imaging Detects More Neoplastic Upper GI Lesions

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More neoplastic lesions initially diagnosed in the examination group undergoing LCI first
The U.S. emergency sick leave provision in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act was a highly effective policy tool to flatten the curve in the short run

Emergency Sick Leave Helped to Flatten the U.S. COVID-19 Curve

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Compared with before sick leave, newly gained sick leave led to 400 fewer confirmed cases per day
Mental health disorders are common in health care workers during and immediately following a pandemic

Pandemic Taking Toll on the Mental Health of Health Care Staff

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Clinically significant posttraumatic stress symptoms seen in estimated 23.4 percent during acute phase
Nicotine electronic cigarettes improve long-term smoking cessation compared with nicotine replacement therapy

Electronic Cigarettes Improve Long-Term Smoking Cessation

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Quit rates higher in people randomly assigned to nicotine e-cigarettes versus nicotine replacement therapy