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Non-COVID-19 hospital admissions decreased considerably with the onset of COVID-19

Hospital Admissions Not Related to COVID-19 Fell in Early 2020

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From February to April 2020, drop >20 percent observed for all primary admission diagnoses
Surgical treatment of breast asymmetry in young women yields significant and sustained improvements in psychosocial quality of life

Young Women Benefit From Surgery for Breast Asymmetry

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Benefits seen in physical, mental health, social functioning for up to five years after surgery
During 2018

Private Health Plans Pay Hospitals 247 Percent of Medicare

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Relative prices average 231, 267 percent of what Medicare would pay for inpatient, outpatient services
Injuries associated with glass tables are common

Injuries Associated With Glass Tables Common in U.S.

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56 percent of injuries in National Electronic Injury Surveillance System database due to faulty tables
Jaw bone density and volume are similar between women who had botulinum toxin injections to treat temporomandibular muscle and joint disorders and those who did not

Botox for TMJ Disorder Does Not Affect Jaw Bone Density

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Low-dose botulinum toxin injections for jaw, facial pain not linked to short-term bone changes
Labiaplasty is a safe procedure that yields significant improvement in quality of life

Labiaplasty Surgery Considered Safe, Effective

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Patients saw significant benefit in functional, appearance-related symptoms and quality of life
Prosthetic breast reconstruction outcomes do not deteriorate over time

Long-Term Outcomes Stable After Breast Reconstruction

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Stability seen in both long-term surgeon- and patient-reported outcomes data

August 2020 Briefing – Cosmetic Surgery

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Cosmetic Surgery for August 2020. This roundup includes the...
People whose only contact with the outside world is Zoom are taking a close look at themselves and flocking to plastic surgeons for face-lifts and eye lifts

Zoom Meetings Driving Surge in Face-Lifts

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Trend is surprising in a bad economy, because cosmetic surgery is not covered by insurance
Compared with non-Hispanic White physicians

Burnout Less Likely for Doctors in Minority Race/Ethnic Groups

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Non-Hispanic Black physicians more likely to report satisfaction with work-life integration versus White doctors