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FDA Actions
The FDA has approved the first spray-dried fibrin sealant to help control bleeding during surgery. -
Treating CDI with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Recurrent Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is defined as the recurrence of infection after successful initial therapy. -
Low Molecular Weight Heparin and RPL
The common practice of giving daily low molecular weight heparin to women to prevent recurrent pregnancy loss may not be an effective intervention, according to a new study.
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Ramelteon May Be Effective for Treating Delirium
According to the findings of a new study, Ramelteon may be effective for treating delirium in older hospitalized patients. -
Carbon Monoxide Toxicity in the Elderly
Hyperbaric oxygen treatment is generally considered the optimum treatment resource for carbon monoxide toxicity, although a Cochrane review did not confirm the superiority of hyperbaric oxygen over treatment with normobaric oxygen.
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ED Push - May 2015 Second Issue
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The Borderline Personality Disorder and Its Paradoxical Association with Pain
Borderline personality disorder is a striking personality dysfunction characterized by inherent difficulties with self-regulation as well as chronic self-destructive behavior.
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Meditation Types and Clinical Use
Meditation has gained popularity not only as a practice to gain awareness and maintain calmness but also as an integrative mind-body treatment for a multitude of different clinical conditions. Meditation is derived from the Latin word “meditatri,” which is defined as engaging in contemplation or reflection. The practice of meditation is found in most spiritual traditions and cultures throughout the world and has been practiced in some cultures for more than 5000 years.
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Chemotherapy in Latinas: Stress Management Needs and Techniques
Healthcare providers and women with recent chemotherapy for breast cancer commented on some of the stress management challenges as well as techniques that are already being used to address them.
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The Role of Prebiotics in Diabetes Mellitus
Inulin supplementation may reduce levels of systemic inflammation and improve glycemic control in female patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.