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Many low-income urban preschool-aged children with asthma do not meet the criteria for home medication readiness

Many Children With Asthma Do Not Have Medications Ready

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Low-income urban preschoolers with asthma may not meet home medication readiness criteria
A brain stimulation device to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder has received approval for marketing by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA Permits Marketing of Brain Stimulation Device for OCD

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FDA previously approved transcranial magnetic stimulation for major depression, certain migraines
A U.S. National Institutes of Health oversight panel will no longer review all applications for gene therapy experiments. Instead

Comments Open on End of NIH Review for Gene Therapy Studies

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NIH oversight panel no longer plans to review all applications for gene therapy experiments
A measles outbreak that's so far affected 21 states and the District of Columbia is being investigated by U.S. health officials.

U.S. Measles Outbreak Hits 107 Cases in 21 States, D.C.

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Outbreak on track to exceed last year's; most of the people who got measles weren't vaccinated
Systematic screening for anxiety

Psych Screening Beneficial in Pediatric Abdominal Pain

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Children with abdominal pain commonly had clinically significant anxiety, moderate disability, pain
Retrospective review of clinician documentation in the electronic health record can help identify diagnostic uncertainty with moderate reliability

EHR Review Can Measure Diagnostic Uncertainty

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For more than 70 percent of visits to a primary care clinic, reviewers identified diagnostic uncertainty
The first generic version of the EpiPen has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

FDA Approves First Generic EpiPen

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Approval will address both rising costs and shortages of epinephrine
Six cases of corneal infections associated with sleeping in contact lenses are described in a case report published in the Aug. 17 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

Report Details Corneal Infection Tied to Sleeping in Contacts

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Six patients reported sleeping in lenses on regular basis; most had vision loss, permanent damage
Ingesting honey after swallowing a button battery may reduce injuries and improve outcomes in children

Honey May Protect Children Who Swallow Button Batteries

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Honey and Carafate appear to rapidly protect against batteries' caustic effects
Administering the Visual Association Test improves the predictive value of the Mini-Mental State Examination score for dementia

VAT Score Improves Predictive Value of MMSE for Dementia

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Imperfect VAT score plus decline in MMSE score over two years helps identify those at higher risk