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    Individuals with COVID-19 living in neighborhoods with high walkability and bikeability and less air pollution experienced fewer hospitalizations vs. areas with low mobility and more pollution, according to results published in PLoS ONE.“These findings are important for clinicians to be aware of because they can affect how we talk with our patients about health,” Sarah E. Rowan, MD,

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    Children of parents with alcohol-related liver disease had up to a more than fourfold increased risk for alcohol-related hospitalization, despite a low absolute risk for developing alcohol-related liver disease. “Patients with alcohol-related liver disease have on average been drinking heavily for 10 to 20 years before they are diagnosed, in which time they might raise children,” Gro

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    Children of parents with alcohol-related liver disease had up to a more than fourfold increased risk for alcohol-related hospitalization, despite a low absolute risk for developing alcohol-related liver disease. “Patients with alcohol-related liver disease have on average been drinking heavily for 10 to 20 years before they are diagnosed, in which time they might raise children,” Gro

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    Children of parents with alcohol-related liver disease had up to a more than fourfold increased risk for alcohol-related hospitalization, despite a low absolute risk for developing alcohol-related liver disease. “Patients with alcohol-related liver disease have on average been drinking heavily for 10 to 20 years before they are diagnosed, in which time they might raise children,” Gro

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    Children of parents with alcohol-related liver disease had up to a more than fourfold increased risk for alcohol-related hospitalization, despite a low absolute risk for developing alcohol-related liver disease. “Patients with alcohol-related liver disease have on average been drinking heavily for 10 to 20 years before they are diagnosed, in which time they might raise children,” Gro

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    Patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease had a significantly greater risk for severe infection requiring hospitalization vs. the general population, with an absolute risk difference of more than 17%at 20 years after diagnosis.“NAFLD is the most common chronic liver disease, affecting approximately one-quarter of all adults worldwide, but despite its high prevalence, we still have a

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    Up to 900,000 people in the United States are affected by blood clots each year. About half of all blood clots occur during a hospital stay or within 3 months of a hospital stay or surgery. Roughly 1 out of 10 hospital deaths are related to blood clots in the lung. Don’t let that one person be you. Heading to the…

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