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Higher live birth rates found after transferring fresh rather than frozen embryos
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Higher live birth rates found after transferring fresh rather than frozen embryos

01/12/2021

For women hoping to achieve a pregnancy using freshly retrieved donor eggs, a new retrospective study led by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital may provide important insight. Brigham senior author Janis H. Fox, MD, had observed that when freshly…

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Pandemic Tied to Higher Suicide Rate in Blacks, Lowered Rate in Whites: Study
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Pandemic Tied to Higher Suicide Rate in Blacks, Lowered Rate in Whites: Study

12/17/2020

THURSDAY, Dec. 17, 2020 — The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated racial divides in health care in numerous ways, and a new study reveals yet another: Suicides among Black people doubled during COVID-19 lockdowns, while suicides in white individuals were cut…

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In California, COVID death rate higher for people with IDD living in congregate settings
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In California, COVID death rate higher for people with IDD living in congregate settings

12/09/2020

A new study published recently in ScienceDirect by researchers from Syracuse University and SUNY Upstate Medical University shows that California residents who receive services for intellectual and development disabilities (IDD) have lower COVID-19 case rates but a higher case-fatality rate…

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Permanent Night Shift Workers at Higher Risk for Asthma
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Permanent Night Shift Workers at Higher Risk for Asthma

11/18/2020

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18, 2020 — Shift workers, especially those working permanent night shifts, have an increased risk for moderate-severe asthma and all asthma, according to a study published online Nov. 16 in Thorax. Robert Maidstone, Ph.D., from the University of…

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Food Insecurity Tied to Higher Cardiovascular Mortality
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Food Insecurity Tied to Higher Cardiovascular Mortality

11/17/2020

TUESDAY, Nov. 17, 2020 — An increase in food insecurity in U.S. counties was associated with an increase in cardiovascular mortality rates for nonelderly adults between 2011 and 2017, according to a research letter published online Nov. 9 in Circulation:…

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Low levels of choline in pregnant Black American women associated with higher levels of stress
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Low levels of choline in pregnant Black American women associated with higher levels of stress

11/16/2020

Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have found that many pregnant Black Americans have low levels of choline, an essential nutrient that aids in prenatal brain development. Stress caused by institutional racism may play a role. The…

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Manufacturer Prices for Insulin Substantially Higher in the U.S.
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Manufacturer Prices for Insulin Substantially Higher in the U.S.

10/11/2020

FRIDAY, Oct. 9, 2020 — Manufacturer prices of insulin are considerably higher in the United States than in other countries, according to a report published by the RAND Corporation. Andrew W. Mulcahy, Ph.D., from RAND Health Care Communications in Santa…

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Exposure to Maternal Gestational Diabetes Tied to Higher CVD Risk
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Exposure to Maternal Gestational Diabetes Tied to Higher CVD Risk

09/28/2020

MONDAY, Sept. 28, 2020 — Intrauterine exposure to maternal gestational diabetes is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk and risk factors in offspring up to age 35 years, according to a study published online Sept. 28 in CMAJ, the journal…

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Rates of prescription opioid use higher in cancer survivors
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Rates of prescription opioid use higher in cancer survivors

08/18/2020

(HealthDay)—Cancer survivors have higher rates of prescription opioid use but do not have increased rates of prescription opioid misuse compared with those without a history of cancer, according to a study published online Aug. 17 in JAMA Network Open. Vikram…

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Chances of pregnancy no higher with frozen over fresh embryo transfer
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Chances of pregnancy no higher with frozen over fresh embryo transfer

08/06/2020

Freezing embryos for later transfer as part of assisted reproductive treatment does not result in a higher chance of pregnancy compared with fresh embryo transfer, finds a study published by The BMJ today. The researchers say the findings warrant caution…

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