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Among older men with prostate cancer

Organ Transplant Does Not Worsen Prostate Cancer Outcome

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No increase in cancer-specific mortality seen in men with prostate cancer who receive organ transplants
Nurses are sleeping

Nurses Not Getting Enough Sleep Before Work

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Less than recommended sleep tied to lower quality of care, patient safety
For overweight men

Moderate Physical Activity Tied to Lower Fasting GLP-1 in Men

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In men, glucose-stimulated GLP-1 responses were higher for every hour of moderate PA performed
The cumulative effect of multiple indoor air pollutant exposures prenatally and early in life may influence allergies in 2-year-olds

Prenatal, Early-Life Air Pollutant Exposure Tied to Later Allergies

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Exposures to candles, cats, environmental tobacco smoke at certain timepoints tied to allergies at 2 years
Evidence supports the use of high-dose aspirin for treating acute migraine and low-dose aspirin for prevention of recurrent attacks

Evidence Supports Use of High-Dose Aspirin for Migraine

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High-dose aspirin safe, effective for acute migraine; low-dose aspirin can prevent recurrent attacks
Exposure to certain types of oral antibiotics may be associated with an elevated risk for Parkinson disease

Antibiotic Exposure May Be Tied to Risk for Parkinson Disease

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Link between exposure and diagnosis may be due to disruption of gut microbiota, authors say
For postmenopausal women

SABCS: Breast Cancer Rates Opposite for Estrogen, Estrogen + Progestin

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In postmenopausal women, breast cancer incidence down with estrogen alone, up with CEE + MPA
Seven percent of persons with HIV infection report cost saving-related nonadherence to prescription medication

Cost Saving-Related Rx Nonadherence Found for 7 Percent With HIV

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Persons nonadherent due to cost more likely to have visited ED, been hospitalized, not be virally suppressed
From 1999 to 2017

1999 to 2017 Saw Drop in IBD Hospitalization Rate for Whites

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Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis hospitalizations decreased for white, but not black, seniors aged ≥65
Potentially nephrotoxic medications are prescribed at a higher rate to children with versus without chronic kidney disease

Potentially Nephrotoxic Meds Prescribed to Children With CKD

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Potentially nephrotoxic meds prescribed at higher rate to children with versus without chronic kidney disease