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September 19, 2014 Articles
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- AGA to advocate for increased NIH funding
- CDC: Enterovirus D68 continues to spread across US
- CDC: Enterovirus D68 continues to spread across US
- Controlled diabetes before cervical spine surgery may improve outcomes
- E-cigarettes emitted fewer carcinogenic particulates, higher toxic metals
- Fast-tracking LT recipients improved overall survival, eliminated ICU costs
- FDA committees withhold approval of oral testosterone therapy
- FDA grants orphan drug status to Lymphoseek for head and neck cancers
- HCV screenings at teaching clinic failed to meet CDC recommendation
- Heart-FaST screening tool detected barriers to self-care in HF patients
- IDSA calls on Congress to intensify fight against antimicrobial resistance
- In memory of Prof. Arthur Siew Ming Lim
- Influenza vaccinations urged for young, middle-aged adults
- More patients can benefit from customized contacts, speaker says
- New Trends in Ophthalmology symposium highlights lens technology developments
- New Zimmer campaign supports hip replacement technology
- NIH director: Emerging biomedical research ‘breathtaking’
- Novel diagnostic method detects cutaneous adverse drug reactions
- Obesity-related brain iron overload may be linked to cognitive dysfunction in middle-age
- Omarigliptin efficacy, safety similar to sitagliptin
- Primary tumor site affected clinical features, outcomes in pediatric neuroblastoma
- Psoriasis patients with clear skin more likely to report no QoL effects
- Retention in care, viral suppression higher in Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program clients
- Roche announces phase 3 trials for lampalizumab
- Routine ECG screening discouraged for young people
- Several treatment modalities successfully slow myopia progression
- Speaker: UPPs facilitate development of newer technologies
- Spine surgeon specialty not a risk for postoperative complications
- Stool volatile organic compounds identified patients with C. difficile-associated diarrhea
- Stroke risk doubled in permanent AF vs. paroxysmal AF among nonanticoagulated patients
- Study: Kienböck’s disease may progress to fragmentation within 6 months
- UKA utilization increased HTO, decreased among patients with unicompartmental osteoarthritis
- UPenn, Wistar Institute to collaborate on $12 million SPORE grant
- Vitamin K supplements failed to improve BMD in postmenopausal osteopenia