Conclusion: Among elderly Medicare enrollees, the risk for interval CRC was higher in black persons than in white persons; the difference was more pronounced for cancer of the distal colon and rectum and for physicians with higher PDRs.
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Associations between substance use disorders and suicide or suicide attempts in people with mental illness: a Danish nation-wide, prospective, register-based study of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, unipolar depression or personality disorder – Østergaard – 2017 – Addiction – Wiley Online Library
Conclusion Substance use disorders are associated strongly with risk of completed suicides and suicide attempts in people with severe mental illness.
IBM’s Remote Work Reversal Is A Losing Battle Against The New Normal
In both a 2014 white paper by IBM’s Smarter Workplace Institute and in a conference panel the company hosted just weeks ago, its own experts suggested that remote workers tend to be happier, less stressed, more productive, more engaged with their jobs and teams, and believe that their companies are more innovative as a result of flexible work arrangements.
Source: IBM’s Remote Work Reversal Is A Losing Battle Against The New Normal
Memo to IBM:
Why?
More Baby Boomers Are Drowning In Student Loan Debt–And No One Knows How Bad It Will Get
It’s not just a millennial problem. Student loan debt increased eightfold among Americans aged 60-64 in the last decade. Is anyone paying attention?
Source: More Baby Boomers Are Drowning In Student Loan Debt–And No One Knows How Bad It Will Get
Fruits, Vegetables in Diet Linked to Lower Risk of PAD – Medpage Today
Superfood or Super-Hype? – Johns Hopkins Health Review
Longtime Midland National CEO Dies
Diabetes Drug Gets FDA Warning Due to Amputation Risk – WebMD
Anisakiasis: a growing cause of abdominal pain! — Carmo et al. 2017 — BMJ Case Reports

Source: Anisakiasis: a growing cause of abdominal pain! — Carmo et al. 2017 — BMJ Case Reports
Sushi would be fine if it was cooked.
DASH Diet Wards Off Gout – Medpage Today
Those who scored highest for following the DASH dietary pattern had a 32% lower risk for developing gout compared with those who had the lowest DASH scores, with an adjusted relative risk of 0.68 (95% CI 0.57-0.80, P<0.001), the researchers reported online in BMJ.
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