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  1. Male cancer survivors aged 25-50 who received testosterone replacement had decreased body fat and increased muscle mass, according to a recent trial

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    “Precision oncology has had some major successes...and yet, the overall effect of precision medicine on care of patients with cancer has been modest.” A reality check on precision medicine in cancer.

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    Informative. The 2020 Outbreak – What We Know So Far - YouTube ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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    11 hours ago

    Football players are at risk for developing low testosterone levels and . Rachel Grashow, PhD, from and the Football Players Health Study at discusses the findings regarding the relationship bw head injury and ED.

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    About The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) | Information from the CDC and JAMA Network | Here is the ⁦ page, a great resource for information!

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    Jan 31

    Propensity scores & inverse probability weighted analyses are becoming increasingly popular in . Can these methods emulate RCTs in situations RCTs aren't feasible? What are the drawbacks? This article sheds some insight:

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  8. A recent study found an association between symptoms and later indicators of and low in former players

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    13 hours ago

    From : Whether you are there for the food and or a committed fan of football, this week's themed "A Piece of My Mind" is worth a quick read. Thinking about "burnout", resilience and lessons from sports.

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    Interesting...new research in shows (mostly robotic) results in worse five-year urinary incontinence than radiation: .

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  11. Molly’s gone too. We lounged in La-Z-Boys together in the chemo lab, and she’d laugh when I told the nurse today was not a good one to put that needle in my arm

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    Here is the link to the paper:

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  16. In a convenience sample of 202 deceased players of American football from a brain donation program, CTE was neuropathologically diagnosed in 177 across all levels of play (87%), including 110 of 111 former players (99%)

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  17. In this cohort study there was no difference in the risk of long-term all-cause mortality among career vs replacement players participating in a 3-game league-wide player strike in 1987 (adjusted HR, 1.38; 95% CI, 0.95-1.99)

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    Whether you are there for the food and commercials or a committed fan of football, this week's themed "A Piece of My Mind" is worth a quick read. Thinking about "burnout", resilience and lessons from sports.

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  19. Feb 1

    Medicine is a calling to help and heal others, but we must also learn to help and heal ourselves before burnout and plaque accumulates. I am no longer hesitant to ask for help, a sign of courage and strength, not weakness

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    Feb 1

    Its incredible that this paper didn't receive more press- "afterload reduction" doesn't help in acute HF. Given continued negative trials, why are we fixated on the concept? Comprehensive Vasodilation vs Usual Care in AHF

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