March 05, 2013
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Healio Minute Tuesday, March 5, 2013 Edition: Infant cleared of HIV, group approach helps IBD, networking comes to glucose monitoring

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Infant’s HIV ‘cure’ is only a starting point

Healio.com/Pediatrics: Prompt antiretroviral therapy succeeds in novel case, but long-term goal remains viral eradication on large scale. Read more.

Irritable bowel syndrome responds to group hypnotherapy

Healio.com/Gastroenterology: Patients reported that therapy, along with medical treatment, improved quality of life. Read more.

Childhood ADHD not without long-term implications

Healio.com/Psychiatry: Adult risks found higher for many comorbid psychiatric disorders. Read more.

 

Leg muscle spasticity and paralysis today / walking unattended in two weeks

Healio.com/Orthotics-Prosthetics: Selective peripheral neurotomy holds promise for other patients with brain or spinal cord injuries. Read more.

New glucose meter is all about connectivity

Healio.com/Endocrinology: FDA approves first Bluetooth monitoring system that wirelessly shares glucose test results. Read more.