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Fear of complications and frustration at the amount of time required to manage type 1 diabetes impact the quality of life of young adults with the disease

Fear Impacts Quality of Life for Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes

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Young adults cite fear of complications, burden of disease management, impact on family and job
For individuals with heart failure

Meds Taken Do Not Vary With ADL Impairment in Heart Failure

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Adults with heart failure with impairment in activities of daily living take as many meds as those without
Secondhand smoke exposure declined substantially among U.S. nonsmokers from 1988 through 2014

Secondhand Smoke Exposure Saw Big Drop From 1988 to 2014

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However, among U.S. nonsmokers, rates of secondhand exposure stalled during 2011 to 2014
Pregnant women commonly refuse vaccines

Pregnant Women Commonly Refuse Vaccines

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Providers believe stressing fetal protection is most effective strategy against refusal
Intraoperative botulinum toxin injections show promise as a way to reduce the risk for postoperative atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery

Botox Injections Explored to Cut Postop A-Fib in Cardiac Surgery

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Findings of early trials based on epicardial fat pad injections during cardiac surgery
A minimally invasive treatment for retinal detachment leads to favorable outcomes

Minimally Invasive Surgery Works Well for Detached Retina

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Benefits include sharper vision, less distortion, and reduced side effects over one-year follow-up
The burden of chronic kidney disease increased in the United States between 2002 and 2016

Chronic Kidney Disease Burden Increasing in the United States

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Increases in metabolic and, to a lesser extent, dietary risk factors contribute to higher burden
An educational intervention can improve patients' ability to self-manage their chronic diseases

Patient Education Can Improve Chronic Disease Management

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Improvement seen in patients' ability to manage disease, medical students' ability to educate them
Women who have participated in mammography screening have a lower risk for dying from breast cancer within 10 and 20 years after diagnosis

Breast Screening Linked to Lower Risk for Breast Cancer Death

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Screening linked to 60 percent lower risk for dying from breast cancer within 10 years after diagnosis
A lack of preventive care in infants and children is associated with an increased rate of unplanned hospital admissions

Lack of Peds Preventive Care Ups Unplanned Hospital Admissions

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Infants and children lacking vaccinations, development checks more likely to be admitted