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About half of U.S. doctors received payments from the pharmaceutical and medical device industries in 2015

Half of U.S. Doctors Receive Payments From Industry

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And, market share for brand-name drugs down at hospitals with sales restrictions
Patients with peripheral artery disease have low use of medication therapy and lifestyle counseling

Low Use of Medications, Lifestyle Counseling in PAD Patients

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Increased odds of antiplatelet therapy, statins, ACEI/ARB, smoking counseling with comorbid CAD
Use of routine invasive coronary angiography is beneficial for management of patients with unstable angina

Angiography Beneficial for Management of Unstable Angina

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Decreased risk of 12-month mortality for patients undergoing routine angiography
Nearly half of previously employed acute respiratory distress syndrome survivors are jobless one year after hospital discharge

Many Survivors Jobless After Respiratory Distress Syndrome

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At 12-month follow-up, 44 percent of previously employed ARDS survivors were jobless
There is considerable variation in the number of stages per case for Mohs micrographic surgery

Marked Variation in Number of Stages Per Case for Mohs Surgery

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Correlation for persistent high outlier status with performing Mohs surgery in a solo practice
Oral intake of Boesenbergia pandurata extract improves skin hydration

Oral B. Pandurata Extract Improves Skin Appearance

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Small study finds BPE improves skin hydration, gloss, and wrinkling without adverse effects
Vagus nerve stimulation may represent a new therapeutic option for patients with Crohn's disease

Vagus Nerve Stimulation Promising in Crohn’s Disease

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Five of seven patients from pilot study were in deep remission at six-month follow-up
Subcutaneous injection of H2 significantly improves type 2 diabetes mellitus-related outcomes in a mouse model

H2 Injection Aids Diabetes Outcomes in Animal Model

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Subcutaneous injection may be an effective means of administration
Undetected seizures may contribute to some symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease

Silent Seizures May Contribute to Alzheimer’s Pathology

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Early occult hippocampal hyperexcitability may contribute to pathogenesis of AD, researchers say
Weight loss of 5 percent or more can significantly lower cartilage degeneration in overweight/obese patients

Weight Loss Can Decelerate Knee Joint Degeneration

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Lower rates of progression seen with greater weight loss