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Since the first vaccine was introduced in 2006, vaccine-type HPV prevalence among this population of young women has decreased by 56%.
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In a retrospective cohort study, elderly patients who were prescribed calcium-channel blockers (CCBs) with clarithromycin were at increased risk for developing acute kidney injury.
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Arbovirus infections, including Zika, are currently a prominent cause of febrile illness in Pacific Islands nations.
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This population-based, case-control study suggests that dietary intake of peppers and related species may be associated with decreased risk of Parkinson's disease.
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Data collected from a large study involving four countries show no effect of alcohol exposure in varying degrees on the rate of preterm birth, low birth weight, average birth weight, and preeclampsia.
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Novel protocols with functional MRI may allow clinicians to determine if some unresponsive patients are able to hear, understand, and respond to questions.
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This paper summarizes and focuses on the National General Practice Study of Epilepsy with emphasis on epilepsy prognosis after initial diagnosis.