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Endocrine therapy reduces the quality of life of breast cancer patients

Endocrine Therapy Lowers QOL for Breast Cancer Patients

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Effects of chemotherapy found to be more transient in comparison
The majority of adolescents worldwide do not meet current physical activity guidelines

Most Teens Worldwide Are Not Exercising Enough

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Findings consistent worldwide, with boys regularly more physically active than girls
The usability of current electronic health records (EHRs) is classified as unacceptable

Electronic Health Record Usability Graded F by Physicians

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Physician-rated EHR usability independently linked to odds of burnout
Hypertension during pregnancy heightens women's cardiovascular risk during middle age

Hypertension During Pregnancy May Up CV Risk in Middle Age

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Hypertensive disorder of pregnancy tied to higher risk for diverse range of cardiovascular conditions later
From 2015 to 2017

CDC: Nearly Half of TBI-Related Deaths Categorized as Intentional

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During last 10 years, suicide surpassed motor vehicle crashes as leading category of TBI-related death
During 2010 to 2016

Obesity Prevalence Decreased Modestly for Children in WIC

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Significant decreases seen for children aged 2 to 4 years enrolled in WIC state, territory agencies
In many countries

COPD Mortality Rates Decreasing in Many Countries

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Number of COPD deaths increased by more than 10 percent in 11 of 24 countries studied
Following Medicare payment reform for dialysis

Use of Peritoneal Dialysis Up Since Medicare Payment Reform

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More patients initiated peritoneal dialysis, switched to peritoneal dialysis after PPS initiation
Receiving treatment is associated with better survival for nonagenarians with non-small cell lung cancer

Treatment Beneficial for Nonagenarians With Lung Cancer

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Most pronounced survival benefit seen for patients with stage I disease
Restrictive Medicaid policies are associated with a reduced proportion of payment by Medicaid for liver transplantation for alcohol-related liver disease since 2011

Policies Limit Medicaid Payment for Transplant in Alcoholic Liver Disease

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Since 2011, proportion of Medicaid payment for liver transplant dropped for alcohol-related liver disease