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			Strategies for Reducing RBC Transfusion Overuse
				Having Influenza May Keep the Common Cold Away
				Influenza Sickens Millions Across US, at Least 1300 Deaths: CDC
				Two Drugs Better Than One for Severe Influenza 
				Breast Cell Atlas Driven by Genomics
				Outcomes in TN Breast Cancer Predicted by Blood Biomarkers
				Resistance Exercise May Preserve Bone in Older Obese Dieters
				Drug-Susceptible and Multidrug-Resistant M. tuberculosis
				Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation of Hepatocellular Adenoma
				CVS to Increase Genetic Testing for Some Aetna Cancer Patients
				The Week That Wasn't: Cell Phone Injuries, Hypertension Mouthwash, Reversing Dementia
				ImmunoRx in TNBC: Conflicting Results
				Duke Doctors Successfully Transplant 'Resuscitated' Heart 
				Leadership Gaffes and How Their Worst Day at Work Can Help
				'Major Finding' in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer 
				Stem-Cell Transplant Improves Outcomes of High-Risk Sickle-Cell Disease
				'Residents From Hell': Indignities and Outcomes in Medical Training
				Blood Tests Show Exposure to Ethylene Oxide
				Choosing Wisely: 5 Recommendations in Pediatric Hematology
				Cancer Drug Neratinib Halts Beta-Cell Death in Diabetic Mice
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Efficacy and Safety of Novel LIPUS in Treating ED

Gio, 17/10/2019 - 00:23
Is this novel therapeutic device a safe and effective new treatment option for patients with ED?
Translational Andrology and Urology

Different Infection Risks for MS Treatments

Gio, 17/10/2019 - 00:23
New study results suggest rituximab has a higher risk of serious infections than fingolimod or natalizumab, but a lower risk of herpetic infections.
Medscape Medical News

FDA Allows Marketing of First Rapid Ebola Test

Gio, 17/10/2019 - 00:23
The FDA has allowed marketing of the first rapid diagnostic test (RDT) to identify Ebola virus antigens, or proteins, in certain body fluids from living and deceased individuals.
FDA Approvals

OCT Bests FFR Guidance in Optimizing PCI: FORZA

Gio, 17/10/2019 - 00:23
A new study suggests that optical coherence tomography reduces MACE and optimizes outcomes vs fractional flow reserve guidance in angiographically intermediate coronary lesions.
Medscape Medical News

The Effect of Withholding Antibiotics Prior to Bone Biopsy

Mar, 15/10/2019 - 23:23
A new study examines the question of whether antibiotics administered prior to bone biopsy impact the reliability of cultures.
Wounds

Association of Enterovirus D68 With Acute Flaccid Myelitis

Mar, 15/10/2019 - 23:23
Findings from a new report further supports the link between enterovirus D68 and AFM among children.
Emerging Infectious Diseases

Two Truths and a Lie About Pathology

Lun, 14/10/2019 - 22:23
Poor collaboration between pathologists and clinicians means both small misunderstandings and large misconceptions.
Medscape Oncology

Early MI Linked to High Recurrent Events, Mortality

Lun, 14/10/2019 - 22:23
Even after coronary revascularization, individuals who have first coronary events in their early forties are at high risk for recurrent MI, even with secondary prevention.
Medscape Medical News

Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to British-American Trio

Lun, 14/10/2019 - 22:23
Discoveries by two Americans and a British researcher regarding how cells sense and adapt to oxygen offer key insights for treating cancers and heart and lung diseases.
Medscape Medical News

No Evidence for Role of Cutavirus in Malignant Melanoma

Lun, 14/10/2019 - 22:23
An examination of biopsy specimens found no suggestion of an oncogenic role of cutavirus in malignant melanoma.
Emerging Infectious Diseases

Zero-Contrast PCI in CKD Patients Helps Avoid Later Dialysis

Ven, 11/10/2019 - 19:23
No coronary lesion seemed too complex for the procedure that used intravascular ultrasound and pressure readings to guide stenting, usually avoiding need for contrast injection, protecting the kidneys.
Medscape Medical News

Medicare Plan for E/M Pay Draws Some Specialties' Opposition

Ven, 11/10/2019 - 19:23
Members of Congress join specialty groups in asking CMS to reconsider its plan to overhaul payment for office visits.
Medscape Medical News

Close Call: US Can Still Officially Claim Measles Eliminated

Ven, 11/10/2019 - 19:23
Measles has been eliminated for almost 20 years, and it remains so, despite an almost year-long outbreak that threatened that status, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Medscape Medical News

The Week That Wasn't: Synthetic Blood, Superbug Machine, Breastfeeding Allergies

Ven, 11/10/2019 - 19:23
Three medical stories that we didn't cover, explained.
Medscape

Long-term Antibiotics Ease Symptoms of Genetic Lung Disorder

Ven, 11/10/2019 - 19:23
Azithromycin improves symptoms for patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia, but researchers caution that vigilance must be maintained to prevent antibiotic resistance.
Medscape Medical News

'Landmark' Trial in Prostate Cancer With Mutations

Ven, 11/10/2019 - 19:23
Patients with metastatic prostate cancer carrying gene alterations show benefit from treatment with the PARP inhibitor olaparib in a 'landmark' trial.
Medscape Medical News

Brain Age Gap a Novel, Reliable Marker for Dementia Risk?

Gio, 10/10/2019 - 18:23
The gap between brain age, as estimated with MRI, and chronologic age may serve as a biomarker for dementia risk.
Medscape Medical News

5-Year Survival High for HIV+ to HIV+ Kidney Transplant

Gio, 10/10/2019 - 18:23
Study following kidney transplants from donors with HIV infection in South Africa to HIV positive recipients shows high rates of 5-year overall and graft survival.
Medscape Medical News