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Leg strength is strongly linked with healthier brain aging

Leg Strength Linked to Healthier Brain Aging

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Study of women suggests boosting walking force, speed pays mental dividends
Yoga

Gentle Yoga Found to Be Safe in Late Pregnancy

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Constant monitoring showed no significant stress on mother or fetus
Andexanet alfa can reverse the anticoagulant effects of factor Xa inhibitors

AHA: Andexanet Alfa Can Reverse Effect of Factor Xa Inhibitors

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Reversal of anticoagulant activity of apixaban and rivaroxaban seen in older healthy participants
Loss of consciousness at subarachnoid hemorrhage onset is associated with worse prognosis

Loss of Consciousness at SAH Onset Indicates Early Brain Injury

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LOC at onset of subarachnoid hemorrhage linked to death or severe disability at 12 months
For patients undergoing post-mastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT)

Lower Costs for Hypofractionated Post-Mastectomy Radiotherapy

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Compared with conventionally fractionated PMRT, Hf-PMRT significantly reduces costs per patient
Direct patient contracting practices

ACP Issues Guidance on ‘Concierge’ Practices

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Growth of DPCPs fueled by physicians' frustration; may exacerbate disparities in health care
Two new studies offer insight into what might -- or might not -- help treat knee osteoarthritis. Both studies were presented this week at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology

ACR: Steroids Little Help, Ozone Injections Promising for Knee OA

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Two studies test out old and new treatments for knee osteoarthritis
A simple blood test may one day be able to detect concussions in children

Blood Test Has Potential for Detecting Concussion in Children

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Could help reduce number of CT scans and associated radiation exposure
Insulin pumps help improve hemoglobin A1C levels in children and teens with type 1 diabetes and should be made more widely available

Insulin Pumps Offer Better HbA1c Control for Children With T1DM

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Fewer ethnic minorities and boys received pump therapy in study
One in five patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer are deemed high-risk or ineligible for lung surgery

Surgery Can Benefit ‘Ineligible’ High-Risk Lung Cancer Patients

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May be a treatment option for patients previously deemed ineligible