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Mistreatment of medical students remains common for women

Mistreatment, Discrimination Still Common for Medical Students

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Women, racial/ethnic minorities, sexual minorities experience disproportionate mistreatment
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force concludes that the evidence is lacking and the balance of benefits and harms of cognitive impairment screening for older adults cannot be established. These findings form the basis of a final recommendation statement published in the Feb. 25 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

USPSTF: Evidence Lacking for Cognitive Impairment Screening

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Evidence lacking for screening for community-dwelling older adults with no signs or symptoms
Men have more publications than women in hematology

More Academic Success Found for Men Versus Women in Hematology

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Caregiving responsibilities reduced academic productivity in men but had no impact among women
Federal and California officials must provide more information to local officials about plans to relocate former cruise ship passengers who have tested positive for the new coronavirus to a facility in a Southern California community

Judge Says More Answers Needed About Relocation of COVID-19 Patients

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Costa Mesa officials oppose transfer to their community of coronavirus patients evacuated from cruise ship in Japan

American Stroke Association, Feb. 19-21

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The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference The annual International Stroke Conference of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association was held...
Intensive behavioral therapy produces clinically meaningful weight loss in a primary care setting

Liraglutide Enhances Weight Loss With Intensive Behavioral Therapy

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Clinically meaningful weight loss seen over 56 weeks with IBT and 3.0 mg liraglutide
In an article from the International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Guidance Issued for Food Intake in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Evidence insufficient for recommending changes in diet for complex carbs, refined sugars, wheat, gluten
Medication treatment with methadone and buprenorphine is associated with a significantly lower risk for overdose death for people with opioid use disorder compared with nonmedication treatment

Medication Treatment May Lower Risk for Opioid Overdose Death

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But protective effect during care does not last after discontinuation of treatment for opioid use disorder
The Cook County Sweetened Beverage Tax led to a substantial reduction in the volume sold of taxed beverages

Tax on Sweetened Beverages Reduced Sales Volume in Chicago

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Decrease was more than 20 percent even when accounting for cross-border shopping
Different foods are associated with the risk for ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke

Different Foods Linked to Risk for Ischemic, Hemorrhagic Stroke

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Risk for ischemic stroke lower with higher intake of fruit and vegetables, dietary fiber, milk, yogurt, cheese