1999 to 2017 Saw Drop in IBD Hospitalization Rate for Whites
                    Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis hospitalizations decreased for white, but not black, seniors aged ≥65                
            Potentially Nephrotoxic Meds Prescribed to Children With CKD
                    Potentially nephrotoxic meds prescribed at higher rate to children with versus without chronic kidney disease                
            Facebook Asked to Remove ‘Factually Inaccurate’ Ads About PrEP
                    Ads are from law firms seeking litigants for class-action lawsuit against Truvada maker Gilead Sciences                
            Radiological Society of North America, Dec. 1-6
                    
The 105th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America  The annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North...                
            Antibiotics Often Prescribed Without Documented Indication
                    Of 130.5 million prescriptions in 2015, 18 percent had no documented indication                
            Few Child Care Centers Report Flu Vaccine Requirements
                    Having state influenza vaccine law for children predicted child influenza vaccine requirement                
            Labeling Exercise Needed to Burn Food May Cut Calories Consumed
                    Labeling foods with the amount of physical activity needed to burn off calories tied to healthier choices                
            Endovascular AVF for Dialysis Access Shows High Patency Rate
                    Cumulative patency rate was 92.7 percent at 24 months for proximal radial artery arteriovenous fistula                
            Survival Worse for Nonwhite Children With Hodgkin Lymphoma
                    Risk for postrelapse mortality 2.7-, 3.5-fold higher for Hispanics, non-Hispanic blacks versus whites                
            Exposure to PM2.5 Linked to Decline in Episodic Memory
                    Long-term PM2.5 exposure in later life mainly affects immediate recall and new learning                
            
                
		










