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First-Generation Antihistamines Increase Risk for Seizures in Children

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Highest risk seen in young children aged 6 to 24 months

Asthma Inhalers Tied to Large Greenhouse Gas Emissions Production

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Metered-dose inhalers were responsible for nearly all inhaler-related emissions

Link Between n-3 LCPUFA, Eczema Varies by Maternal COX1 Genotype

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Risk for AD was lower in the n-3 LCPUFA versus placebo group among mothers with the TT genotype

Liver Grafts Feasible From Hep C-Positive Donors After Circulatory Death

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One-year patient and graft survival comparable to donation after brain death, with or without HCV infection

High Insulin Levels Genetically Linked to Lower Lipoprotein(a)

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Authors say inverse association may be explained by hyperinsulinemia

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Lower Potassium Threshold After CABG Safe for A-Fib Prevention

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In addition to no difference in patient outcomes with lower threshold, the authors say relaxed potassium control is cost-saving

Ruling Out Other Conditions Needed With Suspected Interstitial Cystitis

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Specifically, bladder tumors and tuberculosis need to be ruled out

Likelihood of Return for Screening Low After False-Positive Mammogram

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Women more likely to return for additional imaging only, short-interval follow-up, or biopsy after true-negative result

Saccule-to-Utricle Ratio Inversion May ID Early-Stage Meniere Disease

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Findings based on analysis of MRI in early- versus late-stage disease

Low-Frequency rTMS Improves Urinary Incontinence After Stroke

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Improvements seen in maximum cystometric capacity, maximum detrusor pressure, residual urine output, overactive bladder score

Semaglutide Does Not Increase Psychiatric Complications in Overweight, Obesity

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Medication does not increase risk for depression, suicidal thoughts or behaviors among adults without known major psychopathology

Time From Drug Approval to Reimbursement Longer in U.S. Than Some European Countries

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France has highest reimbursement rate one month after approval, while U.S. and Germany had no drugs reimbursed at one month

SGLT-2 Inhibitors May Cut Dementia Risk in Patients With Diabetes

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Findings show greater effect with longer treatment, compared with dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors

Hormone Therapy Tied to Less Biological Aging in Postmenopausal Women

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Biological aging discrepancy mediated the association between HT and decreased mortality

Global Study Reveals Widespread Micronutrient Deficiencies

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More than 5 billion people do not consume enough iodine, vitamin E, and calcium; more than 4 billion do not consume enough iron