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Hospitalized patients with COVID-19 frequently have abnormal liver tests

Abnormal Liver Tests Common in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

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Abnormal liver tests linked to severe COVID-19, including ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, death
America logged its highest single-day COVID-19 death total of the summer on Wednesday

U.S. COVID-19 Death Tally Hits New High for Summer

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Deaths concentrated in Sun Belt states that have witnessed dramatic COVID-19 case spikes in June and July
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning people not to use hand sanitizers made by Harmonic Nature S de RL de MI in Mexico.

FDA Warns of Hand Sanitizers Tainted With 1-Propanol

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Products say they contain ethanol or isopropyl alcohol but are contaminated with 1-propanol
As of July 29

CDC Updates Info on Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children

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Distinguishing this COVID-19-related syndrome from others can be challenging
Primary care physicians generally do not recognize antibiotic resistance and inappropriate prescribing as issues in their practice

Physicians Do Not See They Are Part of Antibiotic Rx Problem

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Providers do not recognize their own inappropriate prescribing, want incentives for stewardship
Women with peripheral artery disease have a higher burden of depressive symptoms compared with men

Women Have More Depression With Peripheral Artery Disease

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Depressive symptoms associated with worse disease-specific health status
During the COVID-19 pandemic

In-Person Clinic Visits at VA Down by Half Early in Pandemic

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30 percent decline seen in total outpatient visits despite increases in telephone and video visits
Pupil area is an independent predictor of all-cause mortality and readmission due to heart failure

Pupil Area May Help Indicate Prognosis in Heart Failure

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Study shows pupil area adds prognostic information to the Seattle Heart Failure Score
Contrary to current guidelines

Outcomes Worse With No Surgery for Cholecystitis in Pregnancy

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Most pregnant women managed nonoperatively despite guidelines calling for cholecystectomy
Higher neonatal adiposity is significantly associated with higher overall body mass index levels at ages 2 to 6 years

Neonatal Adiposity Linked to Higher Childhood BMI Levels

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Neonatal adiposity also associated with increased likelihood of overweight or obesity at ages 2 to 6