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October 19, 2018 Articles
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- FDA advisory committee votes unanimously in favor of approval of prucalopride for chronic idiopathic constipation
- 24-hour cancer clinic reduces ED visits, patient costs
- 31-year-old postpartum patient experiences acute-onset blurry vision
- ACR 2018: World's largest rheumatology meeting comes to Chicago
- Addition of chemotherapy to androgen deprivation reduces relapse risk among men with high-risk localized prostate cancer
- Advantages seen with use of short vs long nails for patients with hip fractures
- Atherectomy confers lower in-hospital mortality rate in PAD
- Better cardiorespiratory fitness reduces all-cause mortality risk
- BLOG: Next patient: Green, yellow or red?
- BLOG: What you need to know about the impact of concussions on visual function
- Cataract surgery with traumatic zonular loss
- Combined phaco-ECP lowers IOP
- Cross-linking and scleral contact lenses: First steps in treating keratoconus
- Data analytics, telemedicine aid in cancer survivorship care
- Dexycu receives transitional pass-through status and C-code
- Early menopause may shorten life expectancy, increase diabetes risk
- First-line antibiotic use varies for pediatric respiratory, ENT infections
- Greater risk of hospitalizations tied to poor physician-patient experience in Hispanic patients with CKD
- Home-based rehabilitation improves quality of life in chronic HFrEF
- In flu epidemic, vaccinating at pharmacies could save $100 billion
- Institutions use transarterial radioembolization for pediatric liver cancer
- Intrawound vancomycin powder may reduce SSI rate in patients with tibial plateau, pilon fractures
- Long-acting naltrexone may help prevent relapse for opioid use disorder
- Long-term results support PRP or ranibizumab for diabetic retinopathy
- LVAD now approved as destination therapy
- Mediterranean diet-based nutrition therapy linked to improved gestational diabetes outcomes
- Minocycline does not improve symptoms in recent-onset psychosis
- Mobile technology brings the eye exam home
- Most breast cancer-related tweets focus on awareness, patient experiences
- Most older patients say PCPs do not ask about vision
- Myopia is risk factor for multiple tears during evolution of PVD
- New coverage plan for endovenous stenting may impact nephrology
- New formula may predict overnight hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes without CGM
- New WHO guideline aims to reduce unnecessary c-sections
- No difference seen between aspirin, low-molecular-weight heparin as VTE prophylaxis after orthopedic trauma
- Ocular Therapeutix receives FDA warning letter regarding ReSure Sealant
- Oncology pharmacy navigators guide patients to reduce costs, improve treatment compliance
- One in six premenopausal women with early breast cancer do not adhere to adjuvant tamoxifen
- One-third of ‘gluten-free’ restaurant food contains gluten
- Personal touch critical for mobile phone-based HPV awareness strategy
- Project ECHO brings ‘disruptive innovation’ to community cancer centers
- Rapid weight gain during infancy tied to obesity in children with autism
- Rectal indomethacin dose escalation ineffective for post-ERCP pancreatitis prevention
- Teens who sleep less have a higher risk for suicidality
- Teleophthalmology to play a larger role in patient care
- Tools aid in detection, treatment of cancer-related cognitive impairment
- Top gastroenterology stories: Important takeaways from American College of Gastroenterology annual meeting
- Top stories from EASD 2018
- Use of targeted treatments for advanced cancer increasing in community setting
- Valve repair with transcatheter device reduces tricuspid regurgitation
- VIDEO: Patient Selection for Cross-linking
- VIDEO: What’s New in the Quest for Ectasia Prevention?
- We are all headache doctors
- West African Ebola epidemic cost $53 billion, according to new estimate
- What role does intraoperative OCT play in today’s surgery and in the future?
- Widefield fundus photography can be used as screening test
- Women, older patients with sarcoma more likely to use complementary medicine