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July 27, 2016 Articles

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  1. ‘Super-spreader’ patient infected 82 with MERS at South Korea hospital
  2. Allergan receives positive European opinion for Belkyra in treating submental fullness
  3. American Renal, Western Nephrology to open dialysis center in Colorado’s Vail Valley
  4. Are the holiday baskets really worth the risk?
  5. Artificial intelligence identifies bat species that could harbor Ebola
  6. ASTRO elects five board members
  7. Autoantibody PUF60 uniquely present in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome, dermatomyositis
  8. Bariatric surgery decreased SUA levels, XOD activity in obese patients
  9. Baxter dialysis sales up 2% in second quarter
  10. Biomarker may be used to predict neurological impairment in patients with CSM
  11. CDC updates guidance for clinical management of pregnant women infected with Zika
  12. Clot-removal device used in pediatric cardiac surgery launched
  13. Conception rates reduced in women aged younger than 18 years
  14. Ethnic differences observed in lipids, lipoproteins for women with prediabetes, obesity
  15. Every surgical stage is critical in treatment of periprosthetic hip infection
  16. FDA approves expanded pediatric indication for t:slim pump
  17. Field study supports removing transgender identity from mental disorders in ICD-11
  18. Functional GI disorders involve both gut-to-brain, brain-to-gut pathways
  19. Gay, bisexual adolescent males face greater risk for HIV
  20. Health care providers have duty to reduce impact of their work on environment
  21. Health-related quality of life lower in parents of children with metabolic disease
  22. Hospital chain in India sets a model for low carbon footprint, environment-friendly cataract surgery
  23. Hypnotherapy benefits patients with functional heartburn
  24. Ibrutinib, idelalisib, venetoclax provide ‘very exciting developments’ in CLL
  25. Improvements seen in patients with pain, low physical function after foot and ankle surgery
  26. Local peripheral therapies improve efficacy of ipilimumab for melanoma
  27. Medication guide, decision aid improved patient knowledge about RA
  28. Melanoma in situ incidences increase at faster rate than invasive melanoma
  29. Mexico’s acromegaly registry provides insight on treatment differences
  30. Model suggests e-cigarette use could reduce smoking-related mortality
  31. Moderate physical activity linked to reduced CHD risk in young women
  32. Multiple mental health symptoms common in adolescent cancer survivors
  33. Nanoparticles containing dolutegravir demonstrate efficacy for PrEP delivery
  34. Neurology society opposes routine use of closure devices for patients with PFO, stroke
  35. New recommendations support transitioning youths with brain disorders to adult care
  36. New trial to investigate localized drug delivery after atherectomy-based revascularization in patients with CLI
  37. Opinions on prognosis often discordant between patients and their oncologists
  38. President Obama signs CARA into law, urges importance of funding for addiction treatment
  39. Reduced aerobic capacity linked to higher mortality rates regardless of CV risk factors
  40. Researchers develop liver model displaying metabolism zonation
  41. Several factors associated with metatarsalgia in patients with hallux valgus
  42. Sight Sciences receives IDE approval to initiate clinical trial of ab interno canaloplasty system vs. SLT
  43. Statin use associated with dose-dependent reduction in cirrhosis, HCC in patients with HCV
  44. Study associates Baxter’s Revaclear dialyzer with less need for ESAs during hemodialysis
  45. Study finds SD-OCT most reliable test
  46. TANZANITE study: No re-treatments required with triamcinolone acetonide formulation after 3 months
  47. Think About Your Eyes campaign increases online impact
  48. Thyroid imaging identifies cancer recurrence, may not increase survival
  49. VIDEO: Combined front/back procedure usually not needed in CSM
  50. Women of childbearing age show increased risk for HCV
  51. Zeiss appoints Jim Mazzo as global president of ophthalmology