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Long-term Mortality Among Adults with Asthma
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Reducing Stroke Risk After TIA or Minor Ischemic Stroke
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Psychological Disorders: How to Give Patients What They Want and What They Need
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Once-daily Tadalafil for ED: Efficacy and Safety
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Classic Heavy Hitters: Tricky Diagnoses That Recurrently Lead to Large Malpractice Payouts
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Regulators: CMS issues infection control survey, OSHA drafts ID reg
Are you ready for a CMS unannounced visit using its new infection control survey? -
Better Infection Control Practices Allow Patients Longer Lives
A new study examines how common ICU infections affect mortality, long after patients have left the hospital. The key? Don't let them leave with an infection.
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CDC: Give Immediate Antivirals to High Risk Patients with Flu Symptoms
Emergency physicians might opt to prescribe antivirals to any patient with the flu, but high-risk patients definitely should receive them, according to public health officials.
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OHRP’s standard of care draft guidance elicits praise, criticism
Critics and supporters both have weighed in on recent standard of care guidance published by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). -
TV Medical Advice and Your Patients
The next time a patient responds to your diagnosis or suggestion with, “But Dr. Oz says...,” caution them about their sources.