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Monday, Jul 25

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Two Distinct Phenotypes of COVID-Related Myocarditis Emerge

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A new study points to significantly different clinical presentations, immunologic profiles, and outcomes. Medscape Medical News

AP Exposes the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: The 50th Anniversary

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On July 25, 1972, Jean Heller, a reporter on The Associated Press investigative team, then called the Special Assignment Team, broke news that rocked the nation. Associated Press

Two Children Diagnosed With Monkeypox in US, Officials Say

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One is a toddler in California and the other an infant who is not a US resident but was tested while in Washington, DC. Associated Press

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WHO Declares Global Health Emergency Over Monkeypox Outbreak

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The rapidly spreading monkeypox outbreak represents a global health emergency, the WHO's highest level of alert, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Saturday. Reuters Health Information

Fitness Offsets Kidney Disease Risk From Low Socioeconomic Status

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Being physically fit protected against the increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease that is associated with low socioeconomic status in a study of middle-aged men in Finland. Medscape Medical News

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Mitochondrial Biomarker Predicts Type 2 Diabetes Risk

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Low plasma levels of ATPase inhibitory factor 1, a novel risk factor, in people with prediabetes has been significantly linked with subsequent development of type 2 diabetes in a prospective study. First Look

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BA.5 Evades Vaccine and Infection Immune Response

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BA.5 is “probably the most important one now in the study, as it’s about to become globally dominant.” WebMD Health News

Lab Company to Pay $10M to Resolve Rent-for-Referral Allegations

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BioReference LLC and OPKO Health Inc. agree to pay $10 million to resolve violations of the False Claims Act via payment of above-market rents to landlords for office space to induce referrals. Medscape Medical News

First Woman Director of the US National Cancer Institute

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Cancer organizations are applauding the choice of Monica Bertagnolli, MD, as the new director of the US National Cancer Institute, the first woman to hold this role. Medscape Medical News

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How Can Surgical Outcomes be Improved for Black Patients?

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Black patients hospitalized for surgery are more likely than White patients to need postoperative nursing home care, researchers report in a study that suggests a strategy to mitigate the disparity. Medscape Medical News

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Monkeypox Emergency; Value-Based Care Flaws; Overpaying Taxes?

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The top 3 things you should know to start your day. 3 Things to Know Today

Saturday, Jul 23

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Neuroscientist Alleges Irregularities in Alzheimer's Research

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A US neuroscientist claims that some of the studies of the experimental agent, Simufilam, a drug that targets amyloid beta in Alzheimer's disease, are flawed and has taken his concerns to the NIH. Medscape Medical News

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'Stunning Variation' in CV Test, Procedure Cost at US Hospitals

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Should an echocardiogram cost $200 or $2500? Such costs varied more than tenfold in some cases, not only among hospitals but also at individual centers. Medscape Medical News

Friday, Jul 22

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Should Monkeypox Be Considered an STD? Experts Debate

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As the number of monkeypox cases keeps growing, a discussion has opened on whether it should be considered a sexually transmitted disease, like herpes, gonorrhea, or HIV. WebMD Health News

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Race-Specific Spirometry May Miss Emphysema Diagnoses

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An overreliance on spirometry to identify emphysema led to missed cases in Black men. MDedge News

Science Lags Behind for Kids With Long COVID

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'Right now, it's a rehabilitation-based approach focused on improving symptoms and functioning so that kids can go back to their usual activities.' says a clinician at a post-COVID rehab clinic. WebMD Health News

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Biden COVID Diagnosis Highlights Risks to Older Americans

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Older Americans are still more vulnerable to severe illness and death from the coronavirus than other age groups. WebMD Health News

Clinical Characteristics of Recurrent RIME Identified in Study

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"While the underlying etiology of the disease is not entirely clear, it's become increasingly known that RIME tends to recur in a subset of patients," according to one of the investigators. MDedge News

New Gloves Grip Objects Automatically, Even Underwater

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These octopus-inspired gloves could make picking things up a lot easier for people experiencing problems gripping things. Medscape Medical News

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Hormone Therapy Risk in Postmenopausal ER+ Breast Cancer

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Hormone therapy did not increase mortality in postmenopausal women treated for early-stage estrogen receptor–positive breast cancer, but there was a recurrence risk with vaginal estrogen therapy. MDedge News

Drugs or Active Surveillance for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer?

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Experts have expressed concern that men with low-risk disease who are currently followed with active surveillance may be targeted with expensive therapies that have potentially serious side effects. Medscape Medical News

Heed Cardiac Risk of Bruton Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors for CLL

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Experts are urging caution regarding the cardiac risks of Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitors in treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia. MDedge News

Monkeypox: Large Study Highlights New Symptoms

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Researchers argue that monkeypox case definitions should be broadened so that cases are not misdiagnosed as other infections such as syphilis or herpes. Medscape Medical News

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Climate Changes are Making Some Bird Feathers Less Colorful

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The once striking plumage color of the blue tit has steadily gotten duller over the past decade and a half, and climate change appears to be the cause. Quick Take

Nurses' Cohort Study: Endometriosis Elevates Stroke Risk

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"This is yet additional evidence that those girls and women with endometriosis are having effects across their lives and in multiple aspects of their health and well-being." MDedge News

Does Whole Milk Speed Cognitive Decline in Older Population?

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Data suggest that high consumption of whole milk is associated with a higher rate of cognitive impairment in older adults with a high risk for cardiovascular disease. Medscape Medical News

Firefighting a Carcinogenic Occupation, Warn Experts

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Firefighters have occupational exposure that meets five of the 10 criteria for being carcinogenic and is directly related to increased rates of mesothelioma and bladder cancer, say international experts. Medscape Medical News

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Proposed Amazon/One Medical Deal Aims for 'Seamless Convenience'

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The retail giant continues to cement its presence in healthcare with the proposed acquisition of the membership-based primary care company. Medscape Medical News

Is Pre-endoscopy COVID Testing Still Needed?

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Personal protective equipment and COVID-19 vaccination might be enough to reduce COVID-19 transmission. MDedge News

What Are Benefits and Risks of Paxlovid to Treat Biden's COVID?

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Here is a rundown of possible treatments US President Joe Biden will receive for COVID-19 and the risks he faces, having been infected most likely with the fast-spreading but less severe BA.5 variant. Reuters Health Information