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    Social media use linked to 10% increase in risk of new ADHD symptoms among teens

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: July 17, 2018

    More research is needed to see if association is causal, researchers say.

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    ACA coverage mandate leads to more insurance for young women, early gynecologic cancer diagnoses

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: July 17, 2018

    “These insurance gains have huge impacts on people’s lives,” Dr. Smith stated.

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    Older black patients die sooner after in-hospital cardiac arrest

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: July 11, 2018

    Patient and hospital treatment factors accounted for less than a third of the difference.

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    Opioid use of varying levels tied to physical, mental illnesses

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: July 6, 2018

    As the intensity of opioid use increases, so does involvement in the criminal justice system, the study shows.

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    Novel blood test that predicts gestational age, fetal development, could improve prenatal care

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: June 15, 2018

    Researchers have created a test that may soon pave the way for a low-cost alternative to ultrasound for prenatal care in developing areas.

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    'Systemic changes' needed for bronchoscope disinfection

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: June 12, 2018

    Disinfection guidelines for bronchoscopes may need revision.

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    ASH urges lawmakers to keep opioids accessible

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: June 7, 2018

    The new policy statement seeks to balance addiction risks with the unique needs of hematology patients.

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    Annual ob.gyn. visit a ‘powerful opportunity’ to talk heart health

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: May 10, 2018

    Women are at greater risk than men are of cardiovascular mortality, ACOG and the AHA note in a newly published joint advisory.

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    Class III obesity increases risk of acute on chronic liver failure in cirrhotic patients

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: May 6, 2018

    Patients with a BMI greater than or equal to 40 kg/m2 with decompensated cirrhosis are at greater risk of developing acute on chronic...

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    High Cajal cell count with gastric electrical stimulation improves symptoms for refractory gastroparesis patients

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: April 27, 2018

    Electrical stimulation may be the answer for some drug-refractory gastroparesis patients.

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    Antiretroviral choice for pregnant women with HIV does not appear to impact birth outcomes

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: April 25, 2018

    Three different regimens of antiretroviral therapy did not produce significantly different adverse birth outcomes in women with HIV.

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    Self-administration of subcutaneous belimumab could eliminate hospital visits for SLE patients

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: April 23, 2018

    A phase 3, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study of 356 patients backs efficacy of subcutaneous belimumab.

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    JADAS appears best for measuring various aspects of JIA activity

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: April 18, 2018

    The JADAS captures better long-term functional activity and psychosocial health outcomes and is more feasible than Wallace’s preliminary criteria...

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    New PsA questionnaire fails to beat existing early screening methods

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: April 12, 2018

    New eight-item CONTEST questionnaire matched the accuracy of the five-item PEST questionnaire.

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    Longer poly-JIA inactivity not necessarily better before stopping anti-TNF therapy

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    Jeff Craven
    Publish date: April 11, 2018

    Data “do not support the existence of a protective effect of longer duration of clinical inactive disease before considering stopping anti-TNF...

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