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Primary Care Loop Closure Low Across All Test Types

Rates of loop closure are low for all test types across all primary care visit modalities but are worse for telehealth visits, according to a study published on

Smoking Tobacco Plus Weed Greatly Raises Odds for Emphysema

Folks who smoke weed along with cigarettes are doing serious damage to their lungs, a new study warns. People who do both are 12 times more likely to develop em

Two-Week DAA Prophylaxis Prevents Hep C After Kidney Transplant

Two-week direct-acting antiviral (DAA) prophylaxis prevents hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in individuals without HCV viremia who received kidney transplant

Study IDs Barriers to Eye Screening Among Adults With Diabetes

Food insecurity, housing insecurity, mental health concerns, and the perceived importance of practitioner concordance are associated with a lower likelihood of

Lower Number of Positive Childhood Experiences Tied to Eating Behaviors in College Students

A lower number of positive childhood experiences (PCEs) is associated with a higher prevalence of binge-eating disorder characteristics and lower scores for int

Recent Decline in Risk for CRC Recurrence Seen in Stage I to III Disease

From 2004 to 2019, the risk for recurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) decreased in patients with stages I to III disease, according to a study published online

Impacts of Gestational Weight Gain Seen 50+ Years Later

Gestational weight gain might have implications that extend beyond the pregnancy window to long-term health, according to a study published in the Nov. 18 issue

Pandemic's Impact on Child Cognitive, Emotional Well-Being Mixed

Pandemic exposure is associated with both positive and negative aspects of young children s cognitive and emotional well-being, according to a study published o

Light at Night Tied to Higher Risk for Mental Health Disorders

Avoiding light at night and seeking natural light during the day may be an effective way to improve mental health, according to a study published online Oct. 9

Cumulative Radiation Dose From CT in Young People Linked to Malignancy Risk

Cumulative radiation dose to the bone marrow as a result of computed tomography (CT) examinations in individuals aged younger than 22 years is associated with a

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