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Few adults aged 45 years or older with subjective memory complaints report discussing these with a health care professional

Few Adults Discuss Subjective Memory Complaints With Doctors

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Of adults aged 45 years and older reporting recent check-up, only 25.2 percent reported SMCs
For women with uterine cancer

Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy Beneficial in Uterine Cancer

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Linked to favorable morbidity profile and does not compromise long-term survival
The 2016 recommended immunization schedule for children and adolescents has been approved

2016 Childhood Immunization Schedule Released

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Changes to schedule include earlier HPV vaccination for children with a history of sexual abuse
There is considerable variation in colorectal cancer incidence and mortality rates

Considerable Global Variation in Colorectal Cancer Incidence

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Rates still increasing in low- and middle-income countries; highest rates in highly developed countries
For patients with actinic keratoses

Ablative Fractionated Laser Tx Promising for Actinic Keratosis

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One treatment with ablative fractionated laser produces modest temporary reduction in AKs
Despite increasing rates of use

Echo Underused During Critical Cardiovascular Hospitalizations

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Findings of underuse despite steady growth in use from 2001 to 2011
Obstetrician-gynecologists report commonly performing external and speculum examinations in asymptomatic older women

Pelvic Exams Common Among Healthy Older Women

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Ob-gyns report external examinations are important for cancer detection, lesion identification
Taking prescription opioids doesn't improve movement or reduce disability for patients with neuropathic pain

Opioids Don’t Ease Disability in Neuropathic Pain

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Medications aren't useful in restoring motion, researchers say
Few cases of severe brain damage in newborns are due to errors made during delivery

Errors During Delivery Rarely Cause Newborn Brain Damage

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Findings suggest closer scrutiny needed during the two hours following birth
Exposure to maternal vaginal fluids at birth can partially restore vaginal microbiomes for cesarean section-born infants

Partial Restoration of Microbiomes for C-Section Infants

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Exposure to vaginal fluid at birth partially restores microbiota during first 30 days of life