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CDC calls on Congress to fund “protection” programs, save lives
An estimated 37,000 people are going to die in the next five years of antibiotic-resistant and Clostridium difficile infections unless Congress hands over $264 million dollars to the suddenly unsubtle CDC.
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Diverticulitis: Evaluation and Management
Diverticulitis is a result of acute inflammation of colonic diverticulum. Acute diverticulitis is placing an increasing burden on health care resources as the incidence, prevalence, and hospital admission rate is rapidly increasing. Its timely diagnosis and treatment are essential to help improve outcomes for patients. The ability to recognize complicated versus uncomplicated diverticulitis can aid in expedited care and resource allocation to prevent repeat radiation exposure through radiological imaging of these patients who present with uncomplicated diverticulitis.
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Environmental Influences on Male Reproductive Function
This special feature is intended to provide readers with information needed about the potential impact of the environment and lifestyle on male reproductive function so that they can better take histories and counsel couples presenting with questions about infertility.
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When Do Combined Oral Contraceptives Start Working After Ulipristal Acetate Emergency Contraception?
In this randomized, controlled trial of the effects of combined oral contraceptives on ovarian activity after taking ulipristal acetate, investigators found that some women needed up to 14 days to achieve ovarian quiescence. Therefore, abstinence or backup contraception should be used during that time.
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Good News for a Change: No Association of Hormonal Replacement Therapy with Breast Cancer Before Age 50
Using data from the Two Sister Study, investigators found no association of past combined hormone replacement therapy with young-onset (before age 50) breast cancer, and a protective effect with estrogen-only therapy.
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Handheld Ultrasound for Assessing Fetal Size
A recent study has shown abdominal circumference assessments with a portable handheld ultrasound machine to be superior to standard fundal height measurements in the prediction of small for gestational age and large for gestational age fetuses in utero and infants at birth.
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Approved: The First Treatment for Female Sexual Desire Disorder
This move makes the drug the first such treatment to be approved by the FDA for this condition.
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Using Critical Care Ultrasonography to Diagnose the Etiology of Acute Respiratory Failure
Thoracic ultrasound and limited echocardiography may be useful to help differentiate the causes of acute hypoxic respiratory failure in the ICU.
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Optimal Duration of Anticoagulation for Unprovoked Pulmonary Embolism
Treatment for 24 months with oral anticoagulation for unprovoked, first-time pulmonary embolism was superior to treatment for 6 months only.
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The Complex Intersection of Critical and Palliative Care
Ventilator withdrawal with expected death is now considered an ethically and morally acceptable practice. Here's what you need to know.