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Emergency department patients are at greater risk for long-term opioid use even after a single prescription from an emergency medicine physician who regularly prescribes them

Doctors’ Opioid Rx Patterns Tied to Patient Risk for Long-Term Use

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Patients 30 percent more likely to abuse opioids if their ER physician prescribes them frequently
Five years after bariatric surgery

Bariatric Surgery Tied to T2DM Resolution in Obese Patients

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Surgery plus intensive medical therapy found more effective than intensive medical therapy alone
By using magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate size

MRI Can Identify Early Signs of ASD in High-Risk Infants

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MRI + computer algorithm indicate which high-risk babies might develop autism spectrum disorder
Patients treated by surgeons with a history of patient complaints regarding their personalities or attitude are at increased risk of surgical and medical complications

Patient Complaints of Surgeon Attitude Tied to Worse Outcomes

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Patients treated by surgeons with most complaints had more complications in month after surgery
A multi-layered microfluidic device has been developed

Multi-Layered Microfluidic Device Developed as Model Kidney

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Device has porous growth substrate, physiological fluid flow, passive filtration of glomerulus
Cannabidiol could be beneficial for the treatment of oral mucositis

Review: Cannabidiol May Be Beneficial for Oral Mucositis

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Data on use of cannabidiol in dentistry are scarce, but it appears to be safe, effective
In patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

Research Suggests Potential Key to Alternative Lupus Treatment

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Cells expressing MAVS-C79F variant have reduced ROS-dependent MAVS oligomerization in plasma
For individuals with dysregulated type 2 diabetes

Liraglutide May Blunt Impact of Exercise in Dysregulated T2DM

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Improvement in early diastolic myocardial tissue velocity in placebo, not liraglutide group
For patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction treated with percutaneous coronary intervention

Direct Admission to PCI Center Reduces Mortality in STEMI

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Direct admission, shorter symptoms-to-admission time predict significantly lower 12-month mortality
For the first time

Evidence of CTE Identified in Former Soccer Players

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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy rate among former soccer players higher than in general population