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Gains in HPV Vaccination Coverage after Interventions Sustainable for Several Years

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Programs that focus on training the entire medical staff and starting the HPV vaccine series before age 11 can help promote on-time vaccinations.

MRI’s May be Initial Window into CTE Diagnosis in Living; Approach May Shave Years Off Diagnosis

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A commonly used brain imaging technique, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), may expedite the ability to diagnose CTE with confidence in the living.

Cortisone Injections are Safe and Should Not be Avoided Because of Knee Damage Fears

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This is the study to contradict that cortisone injections are dangerous to knees.

Study Recognizes Best Way to Communicate the Importance of Vaccinations During Pregnancy

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Positive messaging around safety and protection were more motivating than fear-based tactics.

New Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Increases Eligibility for African American Women by 50 Percent

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Yet 66 percent of the lung cancer patients still ineligible for screening.

Brain Lesions on MRI Linked to Years of Playing Football

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The research was published in the online issue of Neurology.

Researchers Report Novel Findings for Breast Cancer Patients with Obesity, Diabetes

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For the first time, researchers have found that exosomes are involved in breast cancer progression and treatment resistance.

Facial Filler is NOT a DIY Project; COVID Shutdown Led to Rise in Self-Administered Cosmetic Procedures

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Easily accessible products and web-based how-to-videos resulted in disfigurement, detrimental consequences.

Researchers Discover Unique Metabolic Vulnerabilities of Subsets of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

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Findings provide therapeutic implications for the fraction of patients with high DLST expression in their tumor cells.

Low Blood Pressure Associated with Increased Risk of Death Following a Stroke

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New study suggests that stroke patients with low blood pressure and non-cardiovascular conditions, such as cancer and dementia, have higher risk of death after stroke.

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