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Body mass index and odds of overweight and/or obesity are increased with exposure to communities with higher rates of obesity

Exposure to Counties With Higher Obesity Rates Tied to Higher BMI

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Increased body mass index and odds of overweight/obesity reported for parents and children
Hyperandrogenism may play a role in changing the gut microbiome in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Hyperandrogenism May Affect Gut Microbiome in PCOS

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Total testosterone, hirsutism, hyperandrogenism negatively correlated with alpha diversity
The incidence of squamous cell carcinoma affecting the eyelids is rising in England

Eyelid Squamous Cell Carcinoma Rate Increasing in England

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Older age and male sex, but not social deprivation, are associated with higher eyelid SCC risk
Probiotic milk consumption during pregnancy may be tied to a reduced incidence of preeclampsia and preterm delivery

Probiotics Tied to Lower Preterm Delivery, Preeclampsia Risk

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Intake in late, early pregnancy, respectively, linked to lower preeclampsia, preterm delivery rate
Supervised aerobic and resistance exercise may improve metabolic syndrome

CV Risks, Breast CA Recurrence Down With Exercise in Survivors

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Exercise intervention associated with improved z-score, serum biomarkers in obese survivors
Next-generation sequencing may be useful for identifying causative organisms in culture-negative periprosthetic joint infection

Next-Generation Sequencing May Be Useful in Joint Infection

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The technology ID'd organisms in nine of 11 cases of culture-negative periprosthetic joint infection
Survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) that occurs during off-hours remains lower versus on-hours IHCA

In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival Differs With Time of Day

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Survival lower for in-hospital cardiac arrest that happens overnight and/or on weekends
The most common complications of facial implants include infection

Infection Is Most Common Complication of Facial Implants

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Forty-six percent of complications were infections; implant migration, extrusion account for one-third
Patients with musculoskeletal conditions who are using prescribed opioids are more likely to be highly satisfied with their care

Prescribing of Opioids Adds to Patient Satisfaction With Care

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Findings strongest with higher opioid use among patients with musculoskeletal conditions
Cognitive training improves memory in older patients with mild cognitive impairment

Cognitive Training Aids Memory in People With Mild Impairment

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Learned strategies can help older adults in everyday life