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For patients with type 2 diabetes

Aortic Stiffness, Concentric LV Remodeling Linked in T2DM

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Aortic distensibility independently linked to concentric left ventricular remodeling
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force  (USPSTF) has found that screening for intimate partner violence is beneficial for reproductive-aged women

USPSTF Urges Abuse Screening for Reproductive-Aged Women

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Evidence lacking for assessing balance of benefits, harms of screening for abuse of seniors, vulnerable
Five-day nitrofurantoin is associated with increased likelihood of clinical and microbiological resolution compared with single-dose fosfomycin among women with lower urinary tract infection

Five-Day Nitrofurantoin Beats Single-Dose Fosfomycin for UTI

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Increased likelihood of clinical and microbiological resolution for uncomplicated UTI in women
For patients with peripheral artery disease

Exercise Intervention Doesn’t Improve Walking Ability in PAD

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Smaller mean change from baseline to follow-up in 6-minute walking distance with exercise intervention
For patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting

Ticagrelor + Aspirin Beneficial After Elective CABG

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Increased saphenous vein graft patency rates compared with aspirin alone one year post-CABG

American College of Physicians, April 19-21

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The American College of Physicians: Internal Medicine Meeting The annual meeting of the American College of Physicians (ACP) was held from April 19...
Guidelines have been developed for use of disease-modifying therapies in multiple sclerosis

Guidelines Developed for Use of Drugs in Multiple Sclerosis

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Guidelines relate to starting, switching, stopping disease-modifying therapies
There is a linear correlation for physical activity with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Linear Link for Physical Activity, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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Linear correlations for ALS and PA in leisure time, occupational activities, all activities combined
Evening preference and a later breakfast are associated with elevated body mass index in adults with type 2 diabetes

Evening Preference Linked to Higher BMI in Type 2 Diabetes

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Breakfast time mediates the association between morning-evening preference and BMI
Alcohol consumption

Alcohol Intake May Influence Oral Microbiome Composition

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Heavy drinkers most at risk; microbial diversity, profile differ in wine drinkers versus non-drinkers