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Black individuals may be at higher risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder than the general U.S. population

ADHD Prevalence Higher Among Blacks Than U.S. Population

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Authors say results show need to up assessment, make accurate diagnoses, give culturally appropriate care
When a safe and effective vaccine against COVID-19 becomes available

Vaccine Campaign Would Take Six to Nine Months to Curb COVID-19

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First to be vaccinated would be those with health conditions that make them vulnerable to severe illness, death
Portable

Portable Low-Field MRI Allows Brain Imaging in ICU Patients

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Feasibility of bedside brain MRI demonstrated in 50 patients admitted to neuroscience or COVID-19 ICUs
For patients with advanced urothelial cancer treated with atezolizumab

PPI Use Is Negative Prognostic Marker in Urothelial Cancer

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PPI use linked to significantly worse progression-free, overall survival in advanced urothelial cancer
Severe obesity in organ donors is not associated with adverse heart transplant outcomes

Severely Obese Heart Donors Not Tied to Adverse Transplant Outcomes

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Short-term outcomes for recipients similar for heart transplants from donors with, without severe obesity
For patients with multiple sclerosis

Financial Toxicity Common in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

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Many MS patients report lifestyle-altering behaviors or care nonadherence due to financial burden
For adults without hypertension

Better Cardiovascular Health Linked to Lower Incident HTN

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Each 1-point increase on the Life's Simple 7 score linked to 6 percent lower risk for incident HTN
Most doctors hold misperceptions about the risks of nicotine

Many Doctors Misinformed About Nicotine’s Risks

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Less than one-third of doctors correctly agree that nicotine directly contributed to birth defects
Spironolactone is not independently associated with increased breast cancer recurrence

Spironolactone Not Tied to Breast Cancer Recurrence

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Drug can be used for alopecia treatment in breast cancer survivors
History of obstructive sleep apnea is independently associated with a higher risk for confirmed vertebral fracture

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Tied to Worse Bone Health

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Findings strongest for development of vertebral fracture