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Intellectual engagement is associated with level of cognitive performance in later life but does not influence the trajectory of age-related decline in cognitive performance

Intellectual Engagement Linked to Cognitive Performance Later

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Engagement does not influence the trajectory of age-related decline in cognitive performance
CT-P13

Reference Infliximab, Biosimilar Equivalent for Crohn’s Disease

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CT-P13 is equivalent to reference product in primary outcome; no difference in safety outcomes
Fetal exposure to famine is associated with an increased risk of early menopause

Fetal Famine Exposure Tied to Early Menopause

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Findings based on study of women born during the Chinese famine period, 1956 to 1964
An expert consensus decision pathway has been developed for tobacco cessation treatment; the report was published online Dec. 5 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

Consensus Decision Pathway Developed for Tobacco Cessation

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Patients who use tobacco should be offered brief intervention, including prescriptions, behavioral support
About 15 percent of patients treated with botulinum toxin type A for dystonia or spasticity can develop an immune response to the treatment itself

Patients May Become Immune to Botulinum Toxin Treatments

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Findings seen among people with dystonia or spasticity treated with botulinum toxin type A
A mail-based human papillomavirus self-testing program appears to be a promising approach to screening women in Appalachia

Mail-Based HPV Testing May Increase Access

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Findings based on a pilot of underscreened women in Appalachia
Free flap breast reconstruction is a viable and safe procedure in elderly patients

Free Flap Breast Reconstruction Safe in Elderly Patients

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Older women want breast reconstruction at rates similar to those of nonelderly breast cancer patients
The use of tap water in a nasal-flushing Neti pot likely led to a Seattle woman's death from a Balamuthia mandrillaris brain infection

Tap Water in Neti Pot Linked to Death From Brain-Eating Amoeba

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Amoeba entered the upper nasal cavity and then the bloodstream, eventually reaching the brain
Stress related to use of health information technology is common and predictive of burnout among physicians

HIT-Related Stress Linked to Burnout Among Physicians

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Odds of burnout up with report of poor/marginal time for documentation, time spent on EHR at home
Later-born siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder have elevated risk of being diagnosed with the same or the other disorder

Risk Up for Later-Born Siblings of Children With ASD, ADHD

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Odds of both ASD and ADHD increased for later-born siblings of children with either diagnosis