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Higher levels of gratitude were tied to a 9% reduction in all-cause mortality and a 15% reduction in cardiovascular death.
58.7% of adults walked for leisure; 16.2% of adults walked for transportation, with men more likely to do so than women.
All individuals have higher survival with bystander CPR, but the association is weakest for Blacks and women.
The findings show efficacy and cost-effectiveness among adults aged 50 years and older following a training session.
Polypharmacy increased, peaking at 43.0% in 2017 to March 2020; hyperpolypharmacy increased during 1999-2000 to 2007-2008.
Larger reductions were seen in heart failure-related symptoms and physical limitations for patients with HFpEF and type 2 diabetes.
An increase was seen in prebronchodilator forced expiratory volume in one second with dupilumab versus placebo at weeks 12 and 52.
The findings were seen in patients with suspected acute stroke with elevated systolic blood pressure.
Medication also has a beneficial effect on the change in body weight across diuretic use categories.
The 10-year risk for cardiovascular disease remained stagnant at >8% for US adults with the lowest incomes in 1988 to 2018.