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For adolescent and young adult cancer survivors

Empowerment Linked to HRQoL in Teen, Young Adult CA Survivors

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Empowerment associated with physical, psychological, social, religious, and total HRQoL
Overall

~10 Percent Present to ER After Hysterectomy for Benign Disease

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Risk factors include younger age, higher parity, Medicare or self-pay insurance, postoperative pain
Factors associated with physician mobility include smaller population size and lower primary care physician supply

Female Physicians Found More Likely to Leave Rural Practice

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Higher county-level mobility for counties with smaller population size, lower PCP supply
Organizational changes are recommended by primary care physicians to support safer prescribing

Organizational Changes Encouraged for Safer Prescribing

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Doctors describe swimming against tide of patient expectations, Rx culture, organizational constraints
A wait-and-scan strategy seems to be feasible for patients with head and neck paraganglioma

Wait-and-Scan Strategy Feasible for Head, Neck Paraganglioma

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Large group of tumors found not to grow, although they did elicit complications
Working long hours could increase risk of atrial fibrillation

Long Working Hours May Increase Risk of Developing A-Fib

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Could help explain previously observed increased risk of stroke among those working long hours
For HIV-positive kidney transplantation recipients

Worse Outcomes for HIV Kidney Recipients on PI-Based ART

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Increased risk of allograft loss, death for HIV-positive patients receiving protease inhibitor ART
Lifestyle factors are associated with independent aging for men aged 85 years and older

Lifestyle Factors Predict Independent Aging in Older Men

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Never smoking, high adherence to Mediterranean diet linked to independent aging
Investing more in inpatient care relative to longer-term nursing facilities may help reduce mortality rates

Higher Inpatient Spending Tied to Better Outcomes

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While downstream spending at skilled nursing facilities found to be strong predictor of mortality
Healthy adults receiving high-dose vitamin D3 have reduced expression of pro-inflammatory mediators 48 hours after experimental sunburn

After Sunburn, High-Dose Vitamin D Cuts Inflammatory Mediators

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Participants with higher vitamin D3 after treatment had increased arginase-1 expression