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Two new therapies to treat irritable bowel syndrome accompanied by diarrhea in adults have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA: Two Drugs Approved for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves Viberzi (eluxadoline) and Xifaxan (rifaximin)
Incremental increases in body mass index are associated with excess risk of incident

Even Moderate BMI Reduction Could Ease A-Fib Burden

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Systematic review shows increases in incident, postoperative, and post-ablation atrial fibrillation
Adhering to a Mediterranean diet may significantly reduce a woman's risk of endometrial cancer

Mediterranean Diet Might Lower Endometrial Cancer Risk

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Women who followed it most closely saw significant reduction in risk
A vegan diet might help patients with diabetic neuropathy lose weight and find some pain relief

Vegan Diet Tied to Weight Loss, Improved Neuropathy in DM

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Those who followed it lost average of 15 pounds, had improved blood flow to feet
Copy number variations correlate with phenotypes such as intellectual disability in the general population

Genetic Variants Linked to Educational Attainment

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CNVs linked to lower education attainment in geographically distinct unselected populations
Home-based primary care practices vary in terms of size and approaches to quality of care assessment

House Call Primary Care Practices Vary Substantially

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One-third of practices use a defined quality improvement process
Patients with fibromyalgia have a higher disease burden than those with chronic widespread pain

Higher Disease Burden for Patients With Fibromyalgia

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As compared to patients with chronic widespread pain
Among older adults

Specific Trans Fatty Acids Linked With Incident Diabetes

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Correlations differ by specific trans fatty acid and by method of assessment
Population-based fecal immunochemical testing screening in adults aged 50 to 69 years can reduce colorectal cancer mortality

Population-Based FIT Screening Can Reduce CRC Mortality

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Large cohort study shows significant reduction among screened 50- to 69-year-olds in Taiwan
Primary androgen deprivation therapy increases diabetes risk

Primary Androgen Deprivation Tx May Raise DM Risk by 60 Percent

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Findings among men treated for localized prostate cancer