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Women with newly-developed depression before a breast cancer diagnosis have a modestly

Mortality Up With Depression Just Before Breast Cancer Diagnosis

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Newly-developed depression before diagnosis linked to higher risk of death in postmenopausal women
Despite guidelines

24-Hour Urine Collection of Unclear Benefit in Stone Formers

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Findings among studies predicting kidney stone recurrence or treatment response
Use of a tripeptide/hexapeptide topical system following fractionated CO2 laser resurfacing is effective and well tolerated

Tripeptide/Hexapeptide System Effective After Laser Resurfacing

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Satisfaction up with tripeptide/hexapeptide topical system post fractionated CO2 laser resurfacing
Ingrezza (valbenazine)

FDA Approves First Drug for Treatment of Tardive Dyskinesia

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Ingrezza (valbenazine) capsules approved for treatment of adults with tardive dyskinesia
Americans spent $16 billion on cosmetic plastic surgery and minimally invasive procedures in 2016

$16 Billion Spent on Cosmetic Surgery by Americans in 2016

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New report details costs of most popular plastic surgery procedures
Physicians spend roughly as many hours on computer work as they do meeting with patients

Physicians Are Spending Half Their Time on Computer Tasks

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Researchers estimate physicians devote 3.08 hours a day to face-to-face office visits
The presence of psoriatic arthritis

Specific Factors Influence First-Line Biologic Rx for Psoriasis

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Presence of psoriatic arthritis, weight, employment status, baseline disease severity all affect selection
Women with overactive bladder syndrome treated with antimuscarinics have increased subsequent risk of depressive disorder

Depressive Disorders Up With Antimuscarinics for OAB

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Increased risk for women with overactive bladder syndrome receiving antimuscarinics
Some young patients with severe cases of Tourette's syndrome may benefit from deep brain stimulation

Deep Brain Stimulation Beneficial in Severe Tourette’s

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DBS offered to certain teenage and young adult patients on an investigational basis
Spinal manipulative therapy is associated with modest improvements in pain and function among patients with acute low back pain

Spinal Manipulation for LBP Tied to Modest Improvements

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Review finds moderate-quality evidence that spinal manipulative therapy provides modest pain relief