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Irregular sleep duration and timing are associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease

Irregular Sleep Duration and Timing Linked to CVD Risk

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Risk for cardiovascular disease increased in multivariable-adjusted models
Evidence relating to pharmacological interventions for cannabis use disorder is mainly insufficient and suggests that several drug classes are ineffective

Evidence Lacking for Pharmacologic Therapy for Cannabis Use Disorder

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Several drug classes including cannabinoids, SSRIs seem to be ineffective for cannabis use disorder
Surgical approach is not associated with intermediate-term decision regret following radical prostatectomy

Surgical Approach Not Tied to Decision Regret After Prostatectomy

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Functional and oncologic outcomes, autonomous decision-making, and follow-up time influence regret
Survivors of the neonatal intensive care unit are at an increased risk for psychiatric disorders during childhood and adolescence

NICU Babies at Risk for Later Mental Health Issues

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Findings based on long-term follow-up of NICU graduates into adolescence
Use of acid reflux drugs (proton pump inhibitors) during and after cancer treatment may be tied to impaired memory and concentration in breast cancer survivors

Use of PPIs Tied to Cognitive Issues in Breast Cancer Survivors

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Concentration, memory problems reported in breast cancer patients at different stages of survivorship
An emergency authorization will make more respirators available for U.S. health care workers during the coronavirus outbreak

Emergency Measure Will Get More Respirators to U.S. Health Care Workers

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Currently, most respirators are approved for use only in industrial settings
Current vaccination strategies focusing on the elderly may be less effective than thought for reducing hospitalization or mortality among this population

Focus on Vaccinating Elderly May Not Be Enough for Flu Protection

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Strategies prioritizing vaccination for elderly persons seem not to reduce hospitalizations, mortality
A physically active lifestyle is associated with a reduced risk for Parkinson disease

Active Lifestyle May Lower Risk for Parkinson Disease

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Authors say finding may be explained by a motor reserve
Officials in Washington State said Monday that three more people have died from coronavirus at the same nursing home in the town of Kirkland

Three More COVID-19 Deaths Reported at Washington State Nursing Home

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Frail and elderly nursing home residents may be particularly susceptible to virus
U.S. health care workers have been sent new testing guidelines for novel coronavirus after the nation's first case of a patient with an unknown source of infection

CDC Broadens Testing Guidelines for Coronavirus

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Agency updates recommendations for evaluating and reporting persons under investigation