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May 19, 2020 Articles

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  1. A wish list for a nearly ideal IOL
  2. Baseline diabetic retinopathy severity affects improvement with ranibizumab
  3. Biomarker identification: Connecting the right patients to the right lung cancer therapies
  4. BLOG: The pandemic fuels the flames of health care reform
  5. BP-lowering benefits extend to dementia prevention
  6. CAR-natural killer T-cell therapy feasible, safe for advanced neuroblastoma
  7. CDC releases 'watered down' national reopening guidance, ID expert says
  8. COVID-19 and the heart: Knowledge ‘evolving by the hour’
  9. Dry eye in the plague
  10. ENABLE CHF-PC
  11. ENAVLE
  12. Evidence suggests no COVID-19-related harm from RAAS antagonists
  13. FDA using surrogate endpoints more frequently to approve cancer drugs
  14. 'Flood of new data' may hold answers to COVID-19 virology
  15. Flu vaccination in patients with diabetes reduces hospitalization risk
  16. Front-line physicians outline primary care strategies in Singapore to limit COVID-19 spread
  17. Girl presents with bilateral blurry vision, mild headaches
  18. Goal attainment scaling may improve physical activity after TKA
  19. Growing variety of IOLs heightens selection challenges, chances of success
  20. How has lung cancer treatment evolved?
  21. Immunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer: Do the benefits outweigh the risks?
  22. Intraoperative anterior segment OCT offers enhanced visualization
  23. Intrastromal lenticule rotation shows promise in treatment of high astigmatism
  24. Leukocoria in newborn requires immediate attention
  25. Liquid biopsy in non-small cell lung cancer: A minimally invasive solution for molecular testing and real-time monitoring
  26. Managing CV toxicities of targeted antiangiogenesis therapies
  27. Maternal antenatal corticosteroid exposure linked to mental, behavioral disorders among offspring
  28. Mild thyroid variation may predict stroke risk
  29. Neonatal tetanus deaths decrease by 85% as elimination efforts continue
  30. No link between strenuous physical activity, radiographic knee osteoarthritis
  31. NSCLC in never-smokers: A controversial phenomenon
  32. Opioid use linked to increased hip fracture risk for patients on hemodialysis
  33. Patients with COVID-19 frequently receive antimicrobials despite low rate of bacterial coinfections
  34. Personalized risk assessment may predict ICD benefit
  35. Pharmacokinetic analysis of LADDER trial shows sustained efficacy of ranibizumab refillable implant
  36. POPULAR-TAVI
  37. Prenatal stress may have adverse effects on children’s mental health
  38. Price cut boosts LipiFlow volume
  39. Private equity acquisitions of ophthalmic practices have increased significantly since 2012
  40. Prospectively, which IOL would you choose for yourself if you were to have cataract surgery?
  41. Q&A: Steroids, not anti-TNF therapy increase risk for severe COVID-19 infection in IBD
  42. Regimen extends PFS in relapsed multiple myeloma
  43. Researchers develop novel disinfection process for N95 respirators
  44. Results of RPE cell transplantation encouraging in dry AMD
  45. Ruxolitinib shows clinical improvement in itch in atopic dermatitis
  46. Scratch collapse test had low sensitivity for carpal, cubital tunnel syndromes
  47. Should overexpression of PD-L1 guide patient selection for lung cancer treatment?
  48. Stress hormones, current research in EGFR TKIs: Individualizing treatment options in lung cancer
  49. TAILOR PCI
  50. Tips for navigating telehealth visits in endocrinology
  51. Top stories in infectious disease: Remdesivir ‘best’ option for COVID-19, screening for only common symptoms may miss cases
  52. Transplantation decline in COVID-19 pandemic may be due to ‘uncertainty’ in transplant community
  53. Treat dupilumab-induced ocular surface disease aggressively
  54. Understanding of genetics crucial to improve lung cancer diagnosis, treatment
  55. VIDEO: Bimatoprost SR implant shows sustained IOP lowering after three treatments
  56. VIDEO: COVID-19 has turned hepatology clinics into ‘ghost towns’