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Apolipoprotein CIII and apoCIII-to-apoA1 ratio are correlated with incident type 2 diabetes

Some Apolipoproteins Linked to Incident Type 2 Diabetes

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ApoCIII and apoCIII-to-apoA1 ratio associated with T2D independent of known risk factors
For the seventh year in a row

DASH Tops the 2017 Rankings for Best Diets

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U.S. News & World Report ranks Mediterranean diet as second, up from fourth place
Too few American young adults are receiving needed statin medications

Too Few U.S. Young Adults Being Prescribed Needed Statins

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Guidelines suggest medications could help prevent CVD, but many younger people missing out
For adults aged 80 years and older without comorbidity

SBP <135 mm Hg Tied to Greater Mortality in Elderly With HTN

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Findings in the oldest adults with hypertension and free from comorbidities
For patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain conditions

Lumbopelvic Stabilization Training Therapeutic for LBP

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Significant improvement in pressure pain threshold, pain intensity versus cycling, control interventions
The interface between allergic responses and oncology is being explored

Interface Between Allergy, Oncology Explored

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Position paper focuses on interface between allergic responses and cancer, immunotherapy
Skin diseases affect quality of life differently across distinct aspects of the EuroQoL five dimension questionnaire

Skin Diseases Have Large Impact on Patients’ Well-Being

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Highest risk for reduction in HRQoL for hidradenitis suppurativa, blistering conditions, psoriasis
Anterior T-wave inversion occurs in 2.3 percent of young asymptomatic adults

Anterior T-Wave Inversion in 2.3 Percent of Healthy Young Adults

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Seen in 2.3 percent of asymptomatic individuals; mainly occurs in leads V1 and V2
For patients with chronic kidney disease

Metformin Tied to Better Clinical Outcomes in CKD, CHF, CLD

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Reduced all-cause death for chronic kidney disease, congestive heart failure, chronic liver disease
For patients with hepatitis C virus infection and biopsy-proven cirrhosis

Non-Liver-Related Critical Events Down With SVR in HCV+Cirrhosis

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Study confirms reduction in critical events, liver-related or not