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October 14, 2016 Articles

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  1. 8 strategies to increase wellness, cope with physician burnout
  2. APA announces 2017 election candidates
  3. Arterial elasticity unaffected by timing of ART initiation
  4. Calcium supplementation may raise risk for CAC
  5. Canadian patients with HCV often restricted from DAA treatment
  6. Cochlear synaptopathy linked to speech comprehension deficits in college students
  7. Crohn's disease may have two distinct genetic subtypes
  8. CXL can slow, halt keratoconus progression in children
  9. Diagnostic ultrasound provides optimal evaluation of nonsurgical subcutaneous fat removal
  10. Education, practice facilitation improves cancer screening rates
  11. EMA recommends Ocaliva, with conditions, for PBC
  12. Endocrine Society: Hormone replacement should reach natural levels in hypopituitarism
  13. Factors secreted by gut bacteria may help combat kidney stones
  14. FDA approves Lucentis prefilled syringe
  15. GTCR acquires dermatology practice management business
  16. HHS finalizes MACRA payment system for physicians
  17. HHS finalizes streamlined Medicare payment system, ACR responds with statement
  18. High levels of dihydrotestosterone may reduce diabetes risk
  19. High-protein weight-loss diets may not improve insulin sensitivity
  20. IN.PACT SFA: DCB superior to angioplasty at 3 years in patients with PAD
  21. Juvéderm Volift effective in treating nasolabial folds up to 1 year
  22. Low education level, beta-cell function increase risk for diabetic retinopathy
  23. Lucentis recommended for EU approval for sixth indication
  24. Matched unrelated transplantation improves EFS, but ‘not sufficiently safe’ for sickle cell disease
  25. Medical marijuana laws may reduce opioid use in certain age groups
  26. Medtronic implantable devices approved by FDA for use in 3-T MRI systems
  27. Molecular, genetic factors influence treatment response in children, adolescents with medulloblastoma
  28. Most adolescents, young adults not treated with pediatric ALL protocols
  29. Motivate your patients to move 150 minutes a week, seek good sleep hygiene
  30. Noninvasive mechanical ventilation better for acute respiratory failure
  31. Novel method detects fibrosis progression early in NAFLD patients
  32. Outreach program increases transplant referral rate in dialysis clinics
  33. Percentage of Hispanics receiving prompt HIV care below national target
  34. Pharmaco-invasive strategy may be viable alternative to primary PCI in patients with STEMI
  35. Physician burnout is a risk to the physician and the patient
  36. Presenter: Patients with OA may benefit most from reverse shoulder arthroplasty
  37. Second Genome, King's College London study eczema, food allergies in infants
  38. Simultaneous augmentation-mastopexy safe compared with staged methods
  39. SMILE technique appropriate for low to high myopes, novice surgeons
  40. Speaker gives pearls for preventing infectious keratitis after laser vision correction
  41. Telephone outreach may increase HBV vaccination rates among Asians
  42. Third area in Florida sees local transmission of Zika
  43. Top 5 abstracts from 2015 Psych Congress
  44. VIDEO: Speaker shares pearls for use of locking plates in humerus fracture fixation
  45. VIDEO: Alimera's CEO views sustained therapies as path forward
  46. VIDEO: Cross-linking underway in US since FDA approval
  47. VIDEO: Features added to digital patient engagement platform
  48. VIDEO: OASIS study shows patient selection essential in ocriplasmin for VMT
  49. VIDEO: Outgoing CEO of Novaliq gives update on company's dry eye products
  50. VIDEO: Pembrolizumab may ‘irrevocably alter’ the treatment landscape of NSCLC
  51. VIDEO: SightLife subsidiary created to drive innovation in effort to cure corneal blindness
  52. VIDEO: Sun Ophthalmics poised to launch BromSite, Xelpros
  53. VIDEO: TearScience technology aimed at both diagnosing and treating MGD
  54. Visceral adipose tissue holds clues to cardiometabolic risk
  55. Zeiss appoints Steven Schallhorn as chief medical officer for global ophthalmic devices