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Clinical Briefs
In this section: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and gastrointestinal bleeding; rheumatoid arthritis; and community-acquired pneumonia.
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Delafloxacin Tablets (Baxdela)
Delafloxacin is indicated for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections caused by susceptible organisms.
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Atypical Transient Symptoms Require Aggressive Investigation for Cause
Atypical transient symptoms, such as partial sensory deficit, dysarthria, vertigo and unsteadiness, unusual visual deficits, and diplopia, usually are not classified as transient ischemic attacks, and they frequently are not investigated in the same fashion.
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Glycemic Measures May Vary Depending on Race
In patients with type 1 diabetes, hemoglobin A1c levels overestimate the mean glucose concentration in black persons compared with white persons, possibly owing to racial differences in the glycation of hemoglobin.
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Long-term Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors and Earlier Death
An observational study of a Veterans Affairs population showed that the use of proton pump inhibitors over a median 5.7-year follow-up period increased the risk of death by 25% compared with the use of histamine 2 blockers or no medication.
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Research Identifies Potential New Gonorrhea Treatments
About 820,000 new gonococcal infections occur in the United States each year, with some 570,000 appearing in young people ages 15-24. In an effort to stem the tide of infection, science has identified a potential new treatment, which uses a peptide to disrupt an enzyme the microbe needs to respirate.
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Concerns About Privacy May Prevent Some Youth From Getting STI Tests
Many on parents’ health plans would not get care due to privacy issues.
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Can College Health Centers Improve Access to Abortion Care?
College health centers may be a student’s only access to healthcare, especially on campuses in rural areas.
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Science Considers Women’s Attitudes and Beliefs on Pelvic Screening
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, have looked at the effect of providing healthy women with information about pelvic examinations, including a professional society’s strong recommendation against them.
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New Test May Aid in Clinical Management of Vaginitis
A molecular diagnostic test that accurately distinguishes among the three most common causes of vaginitis — bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and vulvovaginal candidiasis — earned Food and Drug Administration market authorization in October 2016 for use by diagnostic laboratories.