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For early career teachers

Early Career Burnout Can Be Contagious Via Social Networks

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One-unit increase in mean social network members' burnout levels tied to 0.21-unit increase in burnout
For clinically node-negative patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma

Higher Nodal Yield Tied to Lower Mortality in Oral Cavity Cancer

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>24 nodes linked to longer overall survival in clinically node-negative patients
Changes to cervical cancer screening guidelines in Canada in 2012 correlated with reductions in chlamydia testing and decreases in reported incidence of chlamydia in females

Change to Cervical Screening Guidelines Impacted Chlamydia

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Reduction in chlamydia testing, drop in reported incidence of chlamydia after changes in screening
Resistance training is associated with improvement in oral glucose challenge-stimulated muscle microvascular blood flow and glycemic control

Resistance Training Improves Microvascular Blood Flow in T2DM

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Muscle MBF response to the OGC increased after resistance training, and glycemic control improved
For hemodialysis patients

Thyroid Status Linked to Impaired HRQoL in Dialysis Patients

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Higher TSH levels linked to lower role limitations due to energy/fatigue, physical function, pain
For patients with Helicobacter pylori infection

Bismuth-Based Quad Tx Doesn’t Top Levofloxacin Triple Tx

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Addition of bismuth subcitrate to levofloxacin-based triple tx no more effective for H. pylori infection
Abuse of prescription opioids is second only to marijuana abuse as the most common illegal drug problem in the United States

Opioids Second Only to Marijuana in Illicit Drug Abuse Rates

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SAMHSA report identifies states with highest rates of abuse
Two experimental vaccines might help protect human fetuses against the Zika virus

New Vaccines Show Promise in Protecting Fetus From Zika

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Experimental study shows the vaccines protected unborn baby mice from the virus
The larger a man

Tall, Obese Men at Higher Risk of Aggressive Prostate Cancer

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Study found taller, heavier males were more likely to develop prostate cancer, die from it
Men with early-stage prostate cancer who have surgery to remove their tumor do not live longer than those who receive no treatment at all

Study Supports Observation Only for Most Low-Risk Prostate CA

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20-year study found little difference in mortality rates, more complications with surgery