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Delaying antibiotics in elderly patients with urinary tract infections is linked to higher sepsis, death rates. A pilot study of smartphone-based visual tests shows promise in multiple sclerosis. Myeloma therapies raise cardiovascular risks. And sperm counts are largely stable after adjuvant treatment of early testicular cancer.

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Delaying antibiotics in elderly patients with urinary tract infections is linked to higher sepsis, death rates. A pilot study of smartphone-based visual tests shows promise in multiple sclerosis. Myeloma therapies raise cardiovascular risks. And sperm counts are largely stable after adjuvant treatment of early testicular cancer.

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Delaying antibiotics in elderly patients with urinary tract infections is linked to higher sepsis, death rates. A pilot study of smartphone-based visual tests shows promise in multiple sclerosis. Myeloma therapies raise cardiovascular risks. And sperm counts are largely stable after adjuvant treatment of early testicular cancer.

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