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During the first year of university life

Male Students Affected More by Poor Diet in First Year of College

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While poor diet, weight gain seen among both sexes, males show greater adverse changes
For concussed athletes

IL-6 Level May Predict Symptom Duration in Concussed Athletes

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Interleukin 6 levels at six hours postconcussion are significantly associated with symptom duration
A social marketing campaign in California designed to reduce stigma about mental health issues appears to have encouraged more people to seek care for their symptoms of mental distress

Mental Health Service Use Up After Campaign to Reduce Stigma

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Findings show higher service use among people with suspected mental health needs
A temporary order classifying fentanyl-like drugs as controlled substances should be enacted into law

DOJ Asks Congress to Permanently Classify Fentanyl-Like Drugs

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2018 temporary order that tightened controls on fentanyl-like drugs expires in February 2020
For patients with osteoarthritis of the knee or hip

Tanezumab Improves Scores for Pain, Function in Osteoarthritis

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Improvements in mean WOMAC Pain, Physical Function scores for osteoarthritis of knee or hip
Statewide legislative and educational interventions are associated with a reduction in the yearly rates of kindergartners without up-to-date vaccination status

Interventions Linked to Drop in Unvaccinated Kindergartners

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California legislative, educational interventions tied to drop in kindergartners without up-to-date vaccination
For postmenopausal women with normal body mass index

Regional Fat With Normal BMI Affects CVD Risk After Menopause

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Higher percent trunk fat and lower percent leg fat linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
There is a lack of evidence on the efficacy and safety of pharmacological treatments for chronic pain in children

Lack of Evidence for Treating Chronic Pain in Children

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Evidence from 23 reviews could not be combined in meta-analysis; quality of evidence low
Serum neurofilament light chain levels can predict incident stroke among middle-aged and older adults with diabetes mellitus

Neurofilament Light Chain Levels Predict Stroke Risk in Diabetes

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Adding NfL to predictive score, including race and Framingham Stroke Risk Score, ups C-statistic
Higher intelligence and younger age are predictors of greater cognitive recovery two to five years following mild-to-severe traumatic brain injury

Predictors of Recovery After Brain Injury Identified

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Years after traumatic brain injury, patients still perform significantly worse on cognitive measures