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The risk for colorectal cancer death drops with an increasing number of prediagnostic colonoscopies

Prediagnostic Colonoscopy Cuts Colorectal Cancer Death Risk

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Mortality risk drops 17 percent with one colonoscopy before diagnosis, 45 percent with three colonoscopies
Patients with psoriasis have an increased risk for developing or dying from cancer

Risk for Cancer Incidence, Mortality Increased With Psoriasis

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Overall cancer mortality and mortality for liver, esophageal, pancreatic cancer up with severe psoriasis
In patients who truly have proton pump inhibitor-refractory heartburn

Surgery May Be Best Option for Some With Refractory Heartburn

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Heartburn that is both truly PPI-refractory and reflux-related occurs in a minority of patients
Initiation of statin therapy during childhood in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia slows the progression of carotid intima-media thickness and reduces the risk for cardiovascular disease over 20 years

Statins in Childhood Aid Familial Hypercholesteremia Outcomes

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Patients show slowed progression of carotid intima-media thickness, lower risk for cardiovascular disease
Complete concussion recovery may be more complex and take longer than previously thought

Brain Recovery After Concussion Lags Symptom Resolution

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MRI shows that different physiologic aspects of the brain vary in concussion recovery time
The U.S. opioid epidemic cost the nation's economy $631 billion from 2015 through 2018

Opioid Crisis Cost United States $631 Billion Over Four Years

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Cost of opioid epidemic this year likely to be between $171 billion and $214 billion
Tesamorelin reduces liver fat content in patients with HIV and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Tesamorelin May Aid Patients With HIV, Fatty Liver Disease

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Tesamorelin significantly reduced hepatic fat fraction compared with placebo
African-Americans with higher perceived stress over time may be at increased risk for developing hypertension

High Perceived Stress Tied to Higher Blood Pressure in Blacks

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Association persisted after adjustment for demographic, clinical, and behavioral factors
Topical supplemental testosterone increases running performance and lean body mass in young

Boosting Testosterone Ups Women’s Athletic Performance

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Authors say findings have implications for classification in international sporting competitions
Opioids do not provide improved pain control following a vasectomy and may be tied to a higher risk for persistent use

Opioids May Not Be Needed for Acute Pain Control After Vasectomy

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Initially prescribed opioids have higher rate of persistent use but no acute improved pain control