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June 14, 2019 Articles

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  1. ‘Patch-like’ basal-bolus insulin device improves glycemic response in type 2 diabetes
  2. 11-year-old female presents with worsening facial rash
  3. A relevant case from 1989: A 12-year-old presents with fever and rash
  4. Abemaciclib stabilizes brain metastases in breast cancer subtype
  5. AMA: Augmented intelligence should be implemented in medical practice, training
  6. AMA: End non-medical vaccine exemptions
  7. Bisphosphonate use reduced BMD loss after halting denosumab in postmenopausal women
  8. BLOG: Suggestions for retina patients undergoing cataract surgery
  9. BP guidelines too high for preventing CAD in type 1 diabetes
  10. CAC level correlates with LV parameters in middle-aged patients
  11. CanCOLD: Poor sleep quality linked to COPD exacerbations
  12. Certified diabetes educators help to expand smoking cessation services
  13. CURE scholar reflects on lessons learned in early-phase drug development
  14. DASH diet may lower risk for preeclampsia
  15. FDA issues guidance for e-cigarette manufacturers
  16. FDA issues safety alert on fecal transplants after patient dies
  17. Female external catheters cut CAUTI rate by more than 50%
  18. First patient enrolled in TearCare trial for dry eye
  19. HCV treatment with Epclusa safe in patients undergoing dialysis for ESRD
  20. Heads-up 3-D visualization system offers similar safety, efficacy as traditional microscope
  21. Kidney transplant recipients, especially women, have increased risk of cardiovascular mortality
  22. Late mortality risk elevated in patients with nonaccess site bleeding after PCI
  23. Liver health advocates declare NASH a ‘hidden epidemic’
  24. Many people with mental health disorders do not receive treatment
  25. Metagenomic sequencing improves diagnosis of neurologic infections
  26. MOBILE: Cell therapy beneficial in certain patients with CLI at 2 years
  27. New chief financial officer appointed at Outset Medical
  28. No link between TNF inhibitors, increased risk for cancer in PsA
  29. One year of adjuvant trastuzumab remains standard of care for HER2-positive breast cancer
  30. Opioids may be overprescribed after EVAR
  31. Parental mental illness, addiction, domestic violence tied to childhood abuse
  32. Partial knee replacement increased risk for long-term revision
  33. Patient-reported outcomes differed between men, women with glenohumeral instability
  34. PrEP use and increasing incidence of STIs: Addressing the syndemic
  35. Quality of life was similar in patellar tendon, hamstring tendon and double-bundle ACL reconstruction comparison
  36. Ramucirumab well tolerated in sorafenib-intolerant HCC patients
  37. Recreational waterborne illnesses threaten summer fun
  38. Rocklatan approval tops recent FDA ophthalmology news
  39. Santen combination treatment reduces IOP in VISIONARY study
  40. Should the US government leverage patents held by the CDC to push down the price of Truvada?
  41. Smoking associated with poorer-risk cytogenetics, worse survival in acute myeloid leukemia
  42. Subcutaneous tranexamic acid reduced bleeding in Mohs surgery
  43. Teen PrEP use a critical ‘piece of the puzzle’ to ending HIV transmission
  44. Top stories in gastroenterology: New association supports health care providers on social media, proton pump inhibitors not linked to long-term adverse events
  45. Type 2 diabetes diagnosed in childhood accelerates disease complications
  46. VIDEO: Expert highlights research in GI cancer at ASCO
  47. VIDEO: Ipsen presentations spotlight cabozantinib’s potential in hepatocellular carcinoma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor
  48. VIDEO: MONALEESA-7 shows ‘exciting’ results in premenopausal breast cancer
  49. VIDEO: Opioids lead to dyssynergic defecation
  50. Voxelotor increases hemoglobin levels, reduces hemolysis markers in sickle cell disease
  51. WHO: Ebola outbreak not an international health emergency despite deaths in Uganda
  52. World Congress of Dermatology highlights: Psoriasis, atopic dermatitis
  53. Young MSM may not completely recover from PrEP-related bone density loss