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				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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Genetics and Awareness With Recall Under Anesthesia

Mer, 06/11/2019 - 20:23
Are certain patients genetically predisposed to awareness with recall while under anesthesia?
Anesthesiology

Intrathecal Trials of AVXS-101 (Zolgensma) in SMA Halted

Mer, 06/11/2019 - 20:23
The partial hold on trials of intrathecal administration stem from safety concerns in animals and does not affect Zolgensma intravenous infusion, which is already approved for spinal muscular atrophy.
Medscape Medical News

Lab Worker Infected With Smallpox-Related Virus

Mer, 06/11/2019 - 20:23
The 26-year-old was injecting a mouse with the vaccina virus (VACV) when the needle pricked her finger. It swelled and turned black, but after getting treatment, she recovered. The CDC was contacted.
WebMD Health News

Aspirin May Decrease Intracranial Aneurysm Growth

Mar, 05/11/2019 - 19:23
The benefits of low-dose aspirin for patients with CVD are well established. A retrospective review suggests it may also decrease the growth rate of brain aneurysms.
Medscape Medical News

Fecal Transplant Transmits Fatal Drug-Resistant E coli Infection

Mar, 05/11/2019 - 19:23
Fecal microbiota transplant seeded resistant E coli bacteremia in two patients, one of whom died, researchers report.
Medscape Medical News

Bedtime Dosing of Hypertension Meds Reduces CV Events

Mar, 05/11/2019 - 19:23
A large randomized study has shown a sizable reduction in events in patients taking blood pressure lowering medication at night rather than in the morning.
Medscape Medical News

Prevent Stroke to Prevent Dementia?

Mar, 05/11/2019 - 19:23
Stroke experts from around the world presented findings linking stroke to later dementia, and advocated approaches to prevent stroke and thus limit dementia.
Medscape Medical News

More Controversy Over Statins in Primary Prevention

Lun, 04/11/2019 - 18:23
A new analysis suggests that statin use in low-risk patients "may be an example of low value care . . . and, in some cases, represent a waste of healthcare resources," researchers say.
Medscape Medical News

Intrathecal Interferon Benefits Devastating Post-Measles Syndrome

Lun, 04/11/2019 - 18:23
Intrathecal interferon improves several measures of neurologic disability in devastating post-measles subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a study shows. Most of the patients had not been immunized.
Medscape Medical News

From Cow Manure to Sucking Venom: Snakebite Treatment Myths

Lun, 04/11/2019 - 18:23
Drs Robert Glatter and Benjamin Abo discuss how to properly treat snakebites, and whether the development of a universal antivenom is possible.
Medscape Emergency Medicine

Theme Park Thermal Camera Helps Spot Breast Cancer

Lun, 04/11/2019 - 18:23
In 2017, the FDA warned health care providers and thermography device makers not to mislead people into believing thermal imaging could take the place of a mammogram.
WebMD Health News

New Score Accurately Predicts Risk of Kidney Allograft Loss

Lun, 04/11/2019 - 18:23
A new eight-factor scoring system, iBox, accurately predicts the risk of allograft loss in patients receiving kidney transplants, according to an international study.
Reuters Health Information

Characteristics, Trends of HCC in Patients Without Cirrhosis

Lun, 04/11/2019 - 18:23
This study aimed to describe the frequency and characteristics of non-cirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma. What contribution does NAFLD make to the burden of non-cirrhotic HCC?
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics

Patient-reported Outcomes in Chronic HCV vs. HBV

Sab, 02/11/2019 - 16:23
This study compared quality of life scores in patients with chronic hepatitis C and hepatitis B, both before treatment initiation and at the time of full HBV suppression or HCV eradication.
Liver International

Prognosis of MSI/Mismatch Repair Deficiency Colon Cancer

Sab, 02/11/2019 - 16:23
BRAFV600E mutation may be a poor prognostic factor for patients with microsatellite instable/deficient mismatch repair (MMR) or microsatellite stable/proficient MMR colorectal cancers.
Annals of Oncology

Patients Accept Watchful Waiting for Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer

Ven, 01/11/2019 - 15:23
Survey shows over half of patients with low-risk thyroid cancer in Japan chose active surveillance over immediate surgery. A similar US program reports over 70% of similar patients also opted for watchful waiting.
Medscape Medical News

FDA Watch List Adds Drugs With Anaphylaxis, Fetal Death Risk

Ven, 01/11/2019 - 15:23
Four dozen drugs were added to the quarterly list after the FDA identified potential signs of serious risk or received new information on a safety issue.
Medscape Medical News

'Spike' Detection Program Promising to Diagnose Epilepsy on EEG

Ven, 01/11/2019 - 15:23
The program, called SpikeNet, was developed by analyzing multiple expert opinions on thousands of EEG readings and shows better diagnostic accuracy than individual human experts.
Medscape Medical News

Asymptomatic Coronary Plaque Linked to White Matter Lesions

Ven, 01/11/2019 - 15:23
Asymptomatic individuals at risk for coronary artery disease may show increases in white matter hyperintensities, particularly in the periventricular area, new research suggests.
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