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The findings were seen for both all-cause and cardiovascular death.
Nerve decompression was associated with reduced pain, but equal improvement was seen in decompressed and sham legs.
Among Asian American beneficiaries, the rates were higher for women and those with higher household income.
Trainees and specialists rated a chatbot’s accuracy and completeness more favorably than those of their specialist counterparts.
A decline in blood pressure from high- to low-sodium diet was independent of hypertension status; it generally was consistent across subgroups.
Chatbot-generated answers had high accuracy and completeness scores for physician-developed medical queries.
Progressive resistance training was not superior to neuromuscular exercise for improving functional performance, hip pain and quality of life.
The authors say such interventions may reduce racial and ethnic disparities in diabetes outcomes.
Chatbots can generate quality responses to cancer patient questions, comparable to physician responses.
More inappropriate use was seen particularly for nursing homes in severely deprived neighborhoods.