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1 ents newly diagnosed as having cancer in the United States.
2 tributes a significant fraction of PM in the United States.
3 dents in secondary schools in the contiguous United States.
4 c choroidal neovascularization (mCNV) in the United States.
5 provider of liver-related health care in the United States.
6 20% of adult antibiotic prescriptions in the United States.
7  and overdose reached epidemic levels in the United States.
8 hange at the state level over the Contiguous United States.
9 e activity time in summer across the western United States.
10 spersal of GR common waterhemp in Midwestern United States.
11  Women's Health Initiative, conducted in the United States.
12 ization and specialization of surgery in the United States.
13 s an important public health priority in the United States.
14 en in the presence of protective laws in the United States.
15 nual costs of misdiagnosed cellulitis in the United States.
16 oners, physician assistants) from across the United States.
17 covered by employment-based insurance in the United States.
18 argely overlay the major dust sources in the United States.
19 ble for numerous multistate outbreaks in the United States.
20 nce and $11,965 ($93,795 vs. $81,829) in the United States.
21  with peripheral artery disease (PAD) in the United States.
22  virulence for the finch host in the eastern United States.
23 coverage in children (age 2-11 years) in the United States.
24 in the general population of children in the United States.
25 th and social problem for adolescents in the United States.
26 .3 million) of any foodborne pathogen in the United States.
27 ng cause of acute liver failure (ALF) in the United States.
28 ath in infants aged 1 month to 1 year in the United States.
29 ols implemented in 12 to 15 sites across the United States.
30 llow-up care in high-risk populations in the United States.
31  most prevalent form of heart disease in the United States.
32 dinal study of tobacco use and health in the United States.
33 s are the leading cause of fatalities in the United States.
34 d trial at 9 academic medical centers in the United States.
35  accelerate elimination of TB disease in the United States.
36 e the HPV vaccination coverage is low in the United States.
37 r clinical evaluations were completed in the United States.
38 this program has been relatively poor in the United States.
39 hanges in the burden of liver disease in the United States.
40 ater quality network model of the contiguous United States.
41 wo of the largest health care systems in the United States.
42 with prostate cancer is still limited in the United States.
43 from 4 Alzheimer Disease (AD) Centers in the United States.
44 Epidemiology, and End Results Program in the United States.
45 te of Medicine to improve health care in the United States.
46 nd costly reasons for hospitalization in the United States.
47  nationally representative population of the United States.
48 ade is an important pathogen of frogs in the United States.
49 n a geographically defined population in the United States.
50 mong the 3 largest Hispanic subgroups in the United States.
51  more than 160000 new cases each year in the United States.
52  vision loss among working-age adults in the United States.
53  and were spread in different regions of the United States.
54 periodontitis prevalence among adults in the United States.
55 d testosterone testing and initiation in the United States.
56 n-Y gastric bypass that was conducted in the United States.
57 r disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.
58 two major strains of weedy rice found in the United States.
59 ent of shale gas that has taken place in the United States.
60 g for the Northeast and the corn belt of the United States.
61 dividual rain events spanning the contiguous United States.
62 en comparing hospital performance across the United States.
63  erythematosus (SLE) mortality trends in the United States.
64 lemented in large health care systems in the United States.
65 transplant population-based incidence in the United States.
66 nical interest in SSTR PET/CT throughout the United States.
67 ollected through passive surveillance in the United States.
68 both low and high folate status exist in the United States.
69 aily NAAQS, and mortality in the continental United States.
70 y populated areas of the mountainous western United States.
71 ) have been reported to be plateauing in the United States.
72 ommon adult CT examinations performed in the United States.
73 of an academic medical center in the western United States.
74  100000 new cases diagnosed each year in the United States.
75 ing opportunities for transplants across the United States.
76 alyze changes in HCC incidence in the entire United States.
77 ctal cancer (CRC) of any ethnic group in the United States.
78 r disease and mortality will increase in the United States.
79 r/Air Quality and Reproductive Health Study (United States, 2002-2008).
80 ars with PP at 8 children's hospitals in the United States (2006-2014).
81 fessional organizations, one from within the United States (2013) and one from within Europe (2014).
82                               Purpose In the United States, 3.8 million women have a history of breas
83                                       In the United States, 5% of adult liver transplant recipients r
84  form of Indio - Cathedral City, California, United States (a city at the 25th percentile for those s
85 and seasonal "fire niche" in the coterminous United States, accounting for 84% of all wildfires and 4
86                                              United States Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical
87                    In the rural southeastern United States, African American parents and their 11-yea
88                          For example, in the United States, African American women are more likely th
89 t study of consecutive ALF patients from the United States ALF Study Group registry between January 1
90 s following a major pollination event in the United States, almond pollination, have been characteriz
91 le and cost $20,000,000,000 each year in the United States alone despite the widespread use of small-
92 n 60,000 surgical procedures each day in the United States alone.
93  common chronic blood-borne infection in the United States and a leading cause of morbidity and morta
94  are the third most-consumed tree nut in the United States and are abundant with monounsaturated fatt
95 ding cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States and are associated with increased health c
96   Measles outbreaks continue to occur in the United States and are mostly due to infections in return
97  37 different regions across the continental United States and asked whether and how fire-climate rel
98 ars from pediatric tertiary hospitals in the United States and Canada between 1970-1999, with follow-
99 ansplantation have steadily increased in the United States and Canada over the past decade, largely a
100 granting computer science departments in the United States and Canada.
101  enrolled in the registry at 51 sites in the United States and Canada.
102 l expand the network to hospitals across the United States and Colombia.
103 rostate and breast cancer disparities in the United States and discuss how the analysis of tumor biol
104 nt percutaneous coronary intervention in the United States and Europe between July 1, 2009, and Decem
105 sk population, yet surveillance rates in the United States and Europe range from 10% to 40%.
106 tion data set representing 44 centers in the United States and Europe, patients were classified as ha
107 y, comprising nine transplant centers in the United States and Europe.
108  pathologists from 5 tertiary centers in the United States and Europe.
109   Telemedicine has rapidly flourished in the United States and has improved access to care, outcomes,
110  burden of BCCs in patients with BCNS in the United States and identify potential risk factors for BC
111 example for public health departments in the United States and internationally, particularly at a tim
112 blem affecting over 10 million people in the United States and is associated with several sequelae, i
113 er (ASD) now affects one in 68 births in the United States and is the fastest growing neurodevelopmen
114 The Infant Feeding Practices Study II in the United States and its 6-year follow-up provided data on
115 -related additions to the LT waitlist in the United States and make projections for future NASH burde
116  is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and many other parts of the world.
117 ost common major congenital anomalies in the United States and may lead to a range of disabilities or
118 nt excretion by freshwater fishes across the United States and reveal distinct local- and continental
119                  Annual measles cases in the United States and the associated public sector costs.
120 primary cause of long term disability in the United States and the second leading cause of death worl
121 ecent epidemic of pumping and feeding in the United States and the use of mixed infant feeding modes
122 from Aspergillus section Circumdati from the United States and to determine their in vitro antifungal
123  packaged beverage products available in the United States and to estimate amounts of added sugars ob
124 t prevalent gastrointestinal disorder in the United States, and leads to substantial morbidity, thoug
125 solates grew more slowly than those from the United States, and phylogenetic analyses indicated that
126 ce of this neglected tropical disease in the United States, and the bulk of those infected are undiag
127 tates and within counties in the continental United States, and the patterns differ by race.
128  has been limited and is not approved in the United States; and argatroban is contraindicated in pati
129 dfires burn more than 7 million acres in the United States annually, according to the US Forest Servi
130 ich, despite affecting >70,000 people in the United States annually, has limited therapies.
131                                       In the United States, anti-VEGF injection was the most frequent
132 As a result, most HIV-infected adults in the United States are >50 years of age.
133 d longer growing seasons in the northeastern United States are anticipated to increase evapotranspira
134  estimates of pediatric MDR-TB burden in the United States are needed and should include clinical dia
135 the waiting list for organ transplant in the United States are nonwhite.
136 ve had on the resurgence of pertussis in the United States at the community level.
137 nrolled in a global pilot study at 14 sites (United States, Australia, and Europe).
138 e (MDA8) ozone concentrations in the eastern United States based on large-scale climate patterns duri
139  1302 drugs in 78 therapeutic classes in the United States, before and after implementation of refere
140 base was queried for all LT performed in the United States between 1994 and 2014.
141 llion deaths) living across the conterminous United States between 2000 and 2008, we examined the ass
142 care enrollees of the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic United States between 2003-2010; (ii) long-term black ca
143 -city elementary schools in the northeastern United States between March 1, 2008, and August 31, 2013
144 om four countries (Australia, Canada, India, United States) between January 1 and March 31, 2014, wer
145                                       In the United States, black individuals are twice as likely to
146 I has been used to assess iron status in the United States, but its use worldwide and in settings wit
147 onomic inequality and elite formation in the United States, but sociologists have not subjected strat
148 s, disaggregated health care spending in the United States by condition, age and sex group, and type
149 rest pest in several countries including the United States, Canada, and Europe.
150        Using large, diverse samples from the United States, Canada, Denmark, and The Netherlands (n =
151 uveitis, and panuveitis was conducted in the United States, Canada, Europe, Israel, Australia, Latin
152    Using demographic microsimulation and the United States Census Bureau's recent national projection
153                        Across the contiguous United States, cities' hard infrastructures have signifi
154 n preparation for STEM careers threatens the United States' continued economic progress.
155 ited Kingdom (England and Scotland), and the United States-countries that that differ in economic and
156 econd largest treatment plant by flow in the United States (Deer Island Treatment Plant, DITP, Boston
157 cination is declining in some regions of the United States due to vaccine hesitancy, which risks the
158 demiology of Campylobacter infections in the United States during 2004-2012.
159 %) of infants born with HIV infection in the United States during the overall period.
160 e (WHI), a series of trials conducted in the United States, during the period 1993-1998.
161  additional 313 transplants performed in the United States each year.
162       This multicenter study of 8 EDs in the United States enrolled adults with a recent suicide atte
163 ese numbers to all transplant centers in the United States, estimating that between 5925 and 31 097 p
164  mule deer, an iconic species in the western United States experiencing wide-scale population decline
165                                       In the United States, federal funding agencies and foundations
166 nicity have been extensively reported in the United States, few studies have systematically investiga
167 tiveness of the LAIV vaccine licensed in the United States (FluMist) have arisen over the past three
168                                          The United States Food and Drug Administration is concerned
169  sector, and source-state in the continental United States for 2005.
170 ore of study patients were enrolled from the United States for a prespecified subgroup analysis.
171 ge frequently cited as cost-effective in the United States for eyes presenting with PDR and vision-im
172 ibitor, became available in late 2016 in the United States for mild-to-moderate AD, with other PDE4 i
173 ere is no specific antidote available in the United States for the oral factor Xa inhibitors.
174                              Patients in the United States frequently initiate hemodialysis with a ce
175  and adolescents 19 years and younger in the United States from 1996 through 2013, disaggregated by c
176 c operative procedures were estimated in the United States from 1998 to 2013, with 4564 RAO cases (95
177 g aggregated physician medical claims in the United States from 2001 to 2009 and among synthetic data
178 lifestyle counseling for PAD patients in the United States from 2005 through 2012.
179 tated by the National Kidney Registry in the United States from 2008 to 2015, compared to 4800 unrela
180                                       In the United States from 2009 to 2013, the incidence of breast
181        All hospitalizations for STEMI in the United States from January 1, 2003, to December 31, 2013
182 ple had introduced maize to the southwestern United States; full agriculture was established quickly
183   The list prices of PCSK9 inhibitors in the United States (>$14,500 per year) are >100x higher than
184                                          The United States has been a leader in biomedical science fo
185 ticing physicians older than 65 years in the United States has increased by more than 374%, and in 20
186                                          The United States has large racial, ethnic, and regional var
187         The current political climate in the United States has mobilized scientists to become more co
188  the most common adult acute leukemia in the United States, has the poorest survival rate, with 26% o
189                   Australia, Canada, and the United States have accomplished this goal by prohibiting
190 k for death was 34% lower in Canada than the United States (hazard ratio, 0.66 [95% CI, 0.54 to 0.81]
191 proximately 20% representative sample of all United States hospital admissions.
192 irus (WNV) is now endemic in the continental United States; however, our ability to predict spillover
193 nodeficiency diseases (PIDD) enrolled in the United States Immune Deficiency Network (USIDNET) regist
194 ified through the Jeffrey Modell Foundation, United States Immunodeficiency Network, Latin American S
195 l PM2.5 concentrations over the conterminous United States in 2011.
196 atal HIV infection among infants born in the United States in 2013 was 1.75 per 100000 live births.
197 en comprised 19% of new HIV diagnoses in the United States in 2014, with significant racial and ethni
198 GFR at 1 year after kidney transplant in the United States in a cohort of 189,944 patients who receiv
199  is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States in all ethnic and racial groups.
200 he experiences of Australia, Canada, and the United States in determining the legality of KPD and hig
201 s, which have caused human infections in the United States in recent years, originated from human sea
202 sted decadal forecasts of UV dosage over the United States in summer require understanding the respon
203  the data at the level of California and the United States in the years before and after the 2014-201
204 uired pneumonia in areas of the southwestern United States in which the disease is endemic.
205 lance System on infants with HIV born in the United States (including the District of Columbia) and t
206 ators and 7,593 participants from across the United States, including many with severe asthma.
207 ute the greatest public health burden in the United States, including obesity, hypertension, type 2 d
208 the annual costs of atopic dermatitis in the United States is $5.297 billion (in 2015 USD).
209 ence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the United States is 10% for mild OSA and 3.8% to 6.5% for m
210                            Prevalence in the United States is 5% and twice as high among women as men
211     The Central Hardwood Forest (CHF) in the United States is currently a major carbon sink, there ar
212 ugh the number of intensive care beds in the United States is increasing, little is known about the h
213  The number of people living with CLL in the United States is projected to increase from 128,000 in 2
214      The prevalence of binge drinking in the United States is rising.
215  (Taipei, Taiwan; South China Sea; La Jolla, United States; Jerusalem, Israel) in the northern hemisp
216  to pursue STEM careers, yet students in the United States lag behind other countries, ranking 35th i
217 within populations who are reflective of the United States leads to an improvement in maternal or chi
218 est that white and black older adults in the United States may have unequal availability of close kin
219 ected area network in North America (Canada, United States, Mexico-NAM) to the projected end-of-centu
220                                       In the United States, millions of individuals need treatment fo
221 spite reduced perinatal HIV infection in the United States, missed opportunities for prevention were
222  (CDC WONDER) for counties in the contiguous United States (n = 3,109) were investigated using multip
223 ecording hospitalizations during 2013 in the United States (Nationwide Readmissions Database) was per
224 , and mercury among Asian populations in the United States: NHANES 2011-2012.
225 elderly patients with a CICU stay across the United States now have primary noncardiac diagnoses at d
226  cohort studies from Europe (ESTHER) and the United States (Nurses' Health Study).
227                                          The United States of America produced the most articles (16)
228 ers within outpatient clinics throughout the United States on pediatric patients (ages 0-18 years).
229                                       In the United States, one in six children are affected by neuro
230 on of heat-related mortality and studied the United States or Europe.
231                             Residents of the United States or Puerto Rico who had a sister with breas
232 tion about rising economic inequality in the United States (or control information) and then asked ab
233 incidence has increased substantially in the United States over the last 4 decades, driven largely by
234                   Forty-six hospitals in the United States participating in Acute Physiology and Chro
235 tic fibrosis survival between Canada and the United States persisted after adjustment for risk factor
236                                       In the United States population, higher liver fibrosis scores w
237 ence gaps in current RSV epidemiology in the United States, potential studies and surveillance platfo
238 , national surveillance and program reports, United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
239 ortality has prompted an "I" rating from the United States Preventive Services Task Force for populat
240     Nearly 6000 hospitalized children in the United States receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR
241        As lake ecosystems across the eastern United States recover from acid deposition, the stress t
242 hort of renal transplant recipients from the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) database from th
243                                We linked the United States Renal Data System data set to Medicare cla
244                                      We used United States Renal Data System Medicare-linked data on
245                                  We examined United States Renal Data System records of Medicare-insu
246 , insurance type, and comorbidities from the United States Renal Data System.
247                                       In the United States, reports about perioperative complications
248  million foodborne illnesses per year in the United States resulting in more hospitalizations and dea
249 ws, we searched the Cochrane Eyes and Vision United States Satellite database of systematic reviews.
250                              Models from the United States show that greater use of active surveillan
251 roid cancer cases has been increasing in the United States since 1975.
252 f human infections in multiple states in the United States since 2009.
253 nomic inequality has been on the rise in the United States since the 1980s and by some measures stand
254 o receive regulatory approval for AML in the United States since the year 2000.
255                Randomized clinical trial (55 United States sites).
256 rganisms and not Babesia microti, the common United States species.
257  5.4 million children and adolescents in the United States suffer from dental infections, leading to
258 ay 2016 at 24 endocrinology practices in the United States that included 158 adults with type 1 diabe
259 hase 1-2 trials (conducted in Sweden and the United States) that assessed the efficacy of IdeS with r
260 unity-dwelling individuals living across the United States (the National Social Life, Health and Agin
261 ty-five pediatric critical care units in the United States, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Australia,
262                                       In the United States, the possible genetic and ancestral heredi
263                                       In the United States, the prevalence of allergic asthma (AA) is
264            Among high school students in the United States, the prevalence of indoor tanning decrease
265                              Locally, in the United States, the proportions of influenza B cases in t
266                                       In the United States, the seasonality of respiratory syncytial
267 dney transplant recipients are living in the United States; they are at increased risk for cardiovasc
268 d numbers of recorded pertussis cases in the United States, this study sought to understand the role
269        In the largest screening of CD in the United States to date outside of blood banks, we found a
270 rse, forested watersheds in the northeastern United States to evaluate hydrological responses (evapot
271 r present and future climate in New England, United States to overcome issues of extrapolation in nov
272 eneral surgery residency programs across the United States to represent a range of university, univer
273 alth challenges and opportunities facing the United States, to identify practical and achievable prio
274  the future of health and health care in the United States transcend the ACA provisions receiving the
275 PTN) database contains a rich set of data on United States transplant recipients, follow-up data may
276 he frost-free season within the conterminous United States (U.S.) over the past century, and report t
277 nitary measures, nonnative insects arrive at United States (U.S.) ports of entry as larvae in solid w
278 TB) incidence in New York City (NYC) and the United States (US) has flattened.
279 l human papillomavirus (HPV) in males in the United States, using findings from the National Health a
280 ed from January 2012 through May 2015 in the United States (validation cohort 2).
281 stimated using drug prices negotiated by the United States Veterans Administration (USVA).
282  a leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, was not nationally notifiable until 2015.
283 from more than 1500 hospitals throughout the United States, was performed (2010-2013).
284 ng a carbonaceous emissions database for the United States, we show that at least two-thirds of the d
285  (CT) transmission dynamics among MSM in the United States, we simulated PrEP uptake following the pr
286                    Ecosystems of the western United States were greener and more productive following
287 over 20% of all deceased organ donors in the United States were identified as PHS increased risk.
288 rtant H5N2 clade 2.3.4.4 HPAI viruses in the United States were investigated in minor gallinaceous po
289 ts from academic and private practice in the United States were surveyed by emailing all intervention
290 nue to persist, especially in regions of the United States where competition is highest and recipient
291 hepatitis (NASH) are highly prevalent in the United States, where they are a growing cause of cirrhos
292  5.1 million km(2), the vast majority of the United States, whereas lightning-started fires were domi
293 sistent among different climate zones in the United States, whereas their magnitudes are varying acro
294 itral valve repair is being performed in the United States with acute effectiveness and safety.
295 he approximately 17.3 million persons in the United States with diabetes diagnosed at age 30 years or
296 ct 1.31% of Latin American immigrants in the United States, with >300 000 cases.
297 7, at 40 clinical sites (70 surgeons) in the United States, with donor corneas provided by 23 US eye
298 misuse is at historically high levels in the United States, with inhalation (ie, smoking and vaping)
299 frican and European countries as well as the United States, with limited further transmission, includ
300 ble vision impairment in older adults in the United States, yet little is known about whether AMD is

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