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Patients express satisfaction with telehealth primary care video visits

Patients Satisfied With Telehealth Primary Care Visits

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Main cited benefits include convenience, decreased costs; privacy, adequate physical exam are concerns
The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet is effective for prevention of gout

Adherence to DASH Diet May Help Lower Occurrence of Gout

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Diet may be a good option for patients who prefer to avoid medication, researcher says
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs increase the risk of acute myocardial infarction by 20 to 50 percent

Initiation of NSAID Use Associated With Risk of Acute MI

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Risk greatest during first month of NSAID use and with higher doses

Pediatric Academic Societies, May 6-9

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The Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies was held from May 6 to 9 in San...
When it comes to the daily care of Americans with dementia

Responsibility for Most of Dementia Care Falls to Women

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And number of Americans with dementia is expected to rise to 8.4 million by 2030

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, May 6-9

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The 65th Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists The annual meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and...
An overview of the current consensus on phenotypes of non-allergic rhinitis

Position Paper Addresses Non-Allergic Rhinitis

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Defined as symptomatic inflammation of nasal mucosa with presence of at least 2 nasal symptoms
Increases in insurance coverage from 2008 to 2014 were not associated with worse access to care for continuously insured adults

Increases in Rates of Insured Don’t Harm Continuously Insured

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Continuously insured adults do not have worse access to care with increases in cover from '08 to '14
U.S. women traveling to areas where the Zika virus is circulating might be less likely to be infected than expected

Risk of Zika Infection Appears to Be Low for Pregnant Women

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U.S. study found only one of 185 who traveled to active areas tested positive, and baby wasn't infected
There is no link between low body mass index and risk of Alzheimer's disease

Low Body Mass Index Not Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease

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Gene-based research suggests that, instead, weight loss probably due to early stages of disease