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    The 2016–2017 report of the Association of American Medical Colleges showed that only 21% of general cardiology trainees in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) programs were women, with even lower numbers in interventional cardiology and electrophysiology.1 To understand 10-year trends, we examined representation of women among cardiology trainees during the most recent…

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    Strength training is the key to flexibility, mobility, improved performance and lower injury risk. And it doesn’t have to take hours at the gym to see results. It’ll take only nine minutes of exertion to complete a full-body strength-building workout.

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    Ceramides have become important ingredients in moisturizers since they were first synthetically introduced 15 years ago. The addition of ceramides to moisturizer formulations was built on the concept that ceramide synthesis is the initiating event for barrier repair following damage.1 Barrier disruption characterizes many dermatologic conditions, including psoriasis, acne, eczema, atopic…

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