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The Ottawa chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Risk Scale

Risk Scale Predicts Short-Term Serious Outcomes in COPD

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Ottawa COPD Risk Scale is valid for predicting short-term serious outcomes for patients in the ED
The proportion of hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarction attributable to young patients increased between 1995 and 2014

Younger Patients Account for Increasing Proportion of AMI

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Increase especially great among women, who were less likely to receive guideline-based treatment
For very elderly patients undergoing acute-care hospitalization

Exercise Reverses Functional Decline in Hospitalized Elderly

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Exercise intervention linked to reversal of functional declines associated with hospitalization
There is no correlation between urate and blood pressure in mice or among patients with early Parkinson's disease

Urate Elevation in Potential Tx for Parkinson’s Not Tied to HTN

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Phase II clinical trial results, mouse model study show no link between serum urate, changes in BP
The workload of neonatal intensive care unit nurses

Workload of NICU Nurses Linked to Missed Nursing Care

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Link significantly increased with increased subjective workload
Mail-based

At-Home Self-Collected Samples Valid for Detecting High-Risk HPV

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Participants report no difficulty understanding directions for self-collection, willing to use in future
The number of cases of acute flaccid myelitis in the United States this year appears to have peaked and is expected to decline for the remainder of 2018

CDC: Acute Flaccid Myelitis Cases Appear to Have Peaked for 2018

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As of Nov. 30, 134 cases of AFM have been confirmed in 33 states
For older patients with untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia

ASH: Ibrutinib Tops Bendamustine + Rituximab for CLL

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Improved progression-free survival with ibrutinib for older adults with untreated CLL
About one in four patients report cost-related insulin underuse

Cost-Related Insulin Underuse May Affect One in Four Patients

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Patients reporting cost-related underuse more likely to have poor glycemic control
The prevalence of ever-diagnosed autism spectrum disorder is 2.79 percent in the United States

Prevalence of Ever-Diagnosed ASD 2.79 Percent in U.S. Children

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~70 percent of children with current ASD are treated; 20.3 percent receive behavioral tx and meds