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For children with B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia with late bone marrow relapse

Favorable Outcomes Seen in Long Term for ALLR3 Trial

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Findings for risk-stratified tx in B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia, late bone marrow relapse
For patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting

Volatile Anesthetics Do Not Reduce Deaths in Elective CABG

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No significant difference seen for patients undergoing CABG with volatile anesthesia, total IV anesthesia
For statin-treated patients with elevated triglycerides and established cardiovascular disease or diabetes

ACC: Icosapent Ethyl Beneficial for Statin-Treated Patients

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Risk for ischemic events lower for patients with elevated triglycerides and atherosclerosis or diabetes
A gender-based salary gap persists among academic emergency medicine physicians

Female Emergency Physicians Paid Less Than Males

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Findings based on analysis of academic emergency medicine physicians from 2013 to 2017
Analgesics taken during pregnancy

Analgesics in Pregnancy Do Not Seem to Cause Offspring Asthma

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Sibling comparison analysis suggested association confounded by specific maternal factors
A newly developed checklist can rapidly identify anthrax cases after a suspected mass exposure

Novel Checklist Can Distinguish Anthrax Exposure From Other Illnesses

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Checklist could minimize need for diagnostic testing after known or suspected population exposure
Adherence to timing and dosing of insulin injections can be objectively measured using Bluetooth-enabled pen caps

Bluetooth Technology Enables Insulin Adherence Monitoring

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Bluetooth technology may close gap between actual adherence and self-reported adherence
Light physical activity is associated with reductions in coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease among older women

Light Physical Activity Tied to Lower CHD, CVD Risk in Women

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Reduced risks for coronary heart disease, CV disease observed in a cohort of older women
Lower neighborhood-level socioeconomic status is associated with a higher risk for disability progression in patients with multiple sclerosis

Neighborhood-Level Socioeconomics Tied to MS Disability Progression

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Lower socioeconomic status associated with higher risk for multiple sclerosis disability progression
A preliminary analysis has revealed a "potentially concerning signal" of increased long-term mortality risk with paclitaxel-coated products indicated for peripheral arterial disease

FDA Issues Update on Mortality Risk With Paclitaxel-Coated Products

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Preliminary analyses revealed approximately 50 percent increased risk at five-year follow-up