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A retrospective cohort study of 519 women diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome demonstrates that black adolescents and reproductive-aged adults have a higher risk for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease compared to their white counterparts.
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In a large Norwegian population-based cohort study, women with a history of unilateral oophorectomy experienced a slightly earlier onset of menopause compared to women with both ovaries, but this finding does not suggest a clinically important effect.
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In this pooled analysis of more than 7700 ovarian cancer patients and nearly 12,000 controls, low-dose aspirin and high-dose non-aspirin NSAID use was associated with a risk reduction for invasive epithelial ovarian cancer of 20-34% relative to non-users. Acetaminophen use was not associated with a risk reduction, irrespective of dose or frequency.
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The argument goes that given long enough, someone we know, or we ourselves, will be in a hospital, so any one of us, plopped into a hospital committee, counts as a patient or family member, right?
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When the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced in March that there would be no mandate for hospitals to join patient safety organizations (PSOs) until January 2017, at the earliest, rather than January 2015, many probably breathed a sigh of relief.
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When you bring up the topic of patient engagement to hospitals, most of them think immediately of a committee a patient and family council or having patients and families participate in some way on some of the many committees that help make hospitals run smoothly.