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Human papillomavirus vaccines protect against cervical precancer in adolescent girls and young women

Good Evidence That HPV Vaccines Protect Against Cervical Precancer

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High-certainty evidence for protection in adolescent girls and young women aged 15 to 26 years
Inhaled combined budesonide-formoterol used as needed is beneficial for mild asthma

Budesonide-Formoterol Used As Needed Beneficial in Mild Asthma

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Superior to terbutaline with respect to asthma control, non-inferior to budesonide for exacerbations
An aerobic and strength exercise program does not slow cognitive impairment among people with mild-to-moderate dementia

Aerobic + Strength Exercise Doesn’t Slow Cognitive Decline

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Moderate-to-high intensity exercise ups physical fitness but does not slow cognitive decline in dementia
One to two servings of seafood per week is recommended for cardiovascular benefits

Seafood Recommended 1 to 2 Times/Week for Cardiac Benefit

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Benefits of seafood consumption include reduced risk of cardiac death, coronary heart disease, stroke
For women

Healthful Diet Linked to Reduced Risk of Hearing Loss in Women

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Inverse association between AMED, DASH, AHEI-2010 diet scores with risk of hearing loss for women
For patients with advanced cancers

Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Efficacy Varies by Sex

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Magnitude of benefit of immune checkpoint inhibitors sex-dependent for patients with advanced cancers
In 2016

ASCO: Few Eligible Smokers Had CT Screen for Lung CA in 2016

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Most eligible smokers populated in South, which had most screening sites but low screening rate
The number of U.S. births decreased in 2017

CDC: Number of U.S. Births Dropped to 30-Year Low in 2017

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Decline in birth rates for nearly all women aged under 40 years; increase for women in early 40s
Oxymetazoline is safe and effective for the treatment of moderate-to-severe persistent erythema of rosacea

Sustained Use of Oxymetazoline Cream Efficacious for Rosacea

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Findings based on year-long evaluation of safety and efficacy for moderate-to-severe symptoms
Emergency room physicians report that their use of point-of-care ultrasound is usually followed by confirmatory testing

Confirmatory Testing Follows ER Use of Ultrasound

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Majority of emergency doctors rely on gold standard testing in addition to point of care ultrasound