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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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Acute Migraine Pain Relief With Oral Rimegepant Yields Lasting Benefits

Ven, 27/09/2019 - 05:23
The acute treatment of migraine with rimegepant can provide lasting reduction in migraine-related disability and improved quality of life, according to new data presented earlier this month at the International Headache Conference (IHC) in Dublin, Ireland.
Reuters Health Information

MS Risk Nearly Doubles 15 Years Following Teen Concussion

Ven, 27/09/2019 - 05:23
An association between concussion during adolescence and long-term, elevated risk for multiple sclerosis grew stronger with new evidence from a large study.
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Trump Executive Order Aims to Speed Flu Vaccine Development

Ven, 27/09/2019 - 05:23
The order creates a new task force charged with coming up with a 5-year plan.
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The Week That Wasn't: Cold Cure, Sickle Cell, Polluted Placenta

Gio, 26/09/2019 - 04:23
Three medical stories that we didn't cover, explained.
Medscape

IUD Use Linked to Reduced Risk of Ovarian Cancer

Gio, 26/09/2019 - 04:23
Women who use an intrauterine device for contraception have a reduced risk of getting ovarian cancer, according to a new meta-analysis of existing retrospective data.
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Can Video Gaming Trigger Dangerous Arrhythmias?

Gio, 26/09/2019 - 04:23
Ventricular arrhythmias are typically exacerbated by physical exercise, but a new case series suggests even sedentary activities may increase the risk in children with certain conditions.
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Novel TAVR Approach Dramatically Cuts Need for Pacemaker

Gio, 26/09/2019 - 04:23
TAVR carries risk of postprocedure pacemaker implantation. A new technique using the patient's individual anatomy to determine device location may decrease this complication, a new study suggests.
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Hypertension Linked to Cognitive Decline, but Treatment Helps

Gio, 26/09/2019 - 04:23
In a large Chinese population study, the treatment of hypertension was linked to a slower progression of cognitive decline.
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EAN Guidelines Endorse Early Palliative Care Dialogue in MS

Gio, 26/09/2019 - 04:23
Both specialists and general practitioners caring for people with severe MS and their families should discuss palliative care options in advance, new guidelines emphasize.
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New Data on Natalizumab During Pregnancy in MS

Mer, 25/09/2019 - 03:23
Women with multiple sclerosis who continued to receive the drug during pregnancy had a much lower risk of relapses, according to a new Italian observational study.
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Point-of-Care Testing Useful for Newborn Sickle Cell Screening

Mer, 25/09/2019 - 03:23
Point-of-care testing is useful for newborn screening for sickle cell disease (SCD) in low-income settings, according to results from an observational study.
Reuters Health Information

Recommended TSH Norm for Patients on Thyroxine Shows No Ill Effect

Mer, 25/09/2019 - 03:23
Recommended "normal" thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations for hypothyroid patients receiving thyroxine are not associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, fractures, or all-cause mortality, according to new findings.
Reuters Health Information

Blood Lipid Changes at Age 8 in Kids Genetically Prone to Diabetes

Mar, 24/09/2019 - 02:23
Children who have a high genetic risk score for adult type 2 diabetes also appear to have lower levels of HDL, or 'good' cholesterol, as early as age 8.
Medscape Medical News

Reimagining STI Clinics for a New Generation

Mar, 24/09/2019 - 02:23
Clinics that are designed to be stylish, easy to access, and efficient are changing the way cities tackle STI testing and treatment.
Medscape Medical News

What Do You Think About Hospital Data Partnerships With Big Tech?

Mar, 24/09/2019 - 02:23
Under a new 10-year partnership, the Mayo Clinic will store patient data with Google Cloud and use the tech giant's technology to develop new healthcare tools.
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Retinopathy Associated With Topical Oral Corticosteroid Use

Mar, 24/09/2019 - 02:23
Central serous retinopathy has been reported following systemic corticosteroid use. Might a topical corticosteroid used for dental treatment be the cause of this patient's central serous retinopathy?
Journal of Medical Case Reports

Small Prolonged Reductions in LDL, BP Substantially Reduce CV Risk

Lun, 23/09/2019 - 01:23
A new Mendelian randomization study shows the large benefits that could be achieved from small reductions in cholesterol and blood pressure if maintained over a lifetime.
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US, Canada, Australia Approve Endometrial Cancer Combo

Lun, 23/09/2019 - 01:23
Regulatory agencies in three countries, including the United States, all approved lenvatinib in combination with pembrolizumab for the treatment of patients with advanced endometrial carcinoma.
FDA Approvals

USPSTF Finds Evidence Insufficient for Routine MCI Screening

Lun, 23/09/2019 - 01:23
Should asymptomatic older adults be screened for incipient dementia? No, according to this draft recommendation released by the USPSTF.
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Race, Income May Impact U.S. Oral Cancer Screening Rates

Lun, 23/09/2019 - 01:23
Only about 1 in 3 U.S. adults say a dentist has ever examined them for oral cancer - and most of those who remember getting such exams are non-Hispanic whites, a new study suggests.
Reuters Health Information