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Exposure to air pollution may increase the risk for ischemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation

Air Pollution May Raise Stroke Risk With Atrial Fibrillation

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Findings account for neighborhood-specific pollution data, sociodemographic factors
From 2006 to 2017

Mental Illness Recognition Up in U.K. General Hospital Admissions

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Diagnostic recording less accurate for those with minority ethnicity, married status, better health
For patients with rheumatoid arthritis  receiving disease-modifying antirheumatic drug therapy

Glucocorticoids Linked to Hospitalized Infection Risk in RA

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Risk for hospitalized infections up for patients with RA receiving DMARDs with continued glucocorticoid use
Pregnancy is associated with a delay in the onset of multiple sclerosis by more than three years

Pregnancy May Delay Onset of Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

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However, having more pregnancies not associated with later onset
Cancer patients treated one to three months prior to COVID-19 diagnosis and those treated with chemoimmunotherapy have the highest 30-day mortality

Study Examines Effect of Cancer Treatment on COVID-19 Mortality

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Highest 30-day mortality seen with cancer treatment one to three months before COVID-19 diagnosis
Individuals with diabetes have an increased risk for falls

Individuals With Diabetes Have Increased Risk for Falls

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Risk for falls higher in adjusted analysis for individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Acute stress and depressive symptoms have increased as COVID-19 deaths increased across the United States

Stress, Depressive Symptoms Up With Increasing COVID-19 Deaths

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Exposure to COVID-19-related media, conflicting COVID-19 information in media linked to symptoms
Nearly half of all school employees meet the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention definition for increased or potentially increased risk for severe COVID-19

Many School Employees at Increased Risk for Severe COVID-19

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Between 33.9 and 44.2 million of all adults with risk factors for severe COVID-19 have links to schools
New U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website guidelines suggesting that the new coronavirus can be transmitted by tiny droplets over a distance greater than six feet and that indoor ventilation is crucial to prevent its spread were removed from the agency's website late Monday morning.

CDC Removes New COVID-19 Guidelines Just Days After Posting Them

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Updated guidelines were posted Friday but removed Monday because they were posted in error
AstraZeneca is the latest drug company to release details about human tests of its COVID-19 vaccine in response to public demand for such information. Americans have increasing doubts about a COVID-19 vaccine

AstraZeneca Releases COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Plans

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Serious neurological illnesses have led the company to halt its trials twice