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OB/GYN Clinical Alert April 2011 Issue in PDF
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Pharmacology Watch: Apixaban and Rivaroxaban Near Approval for Nonvalvular AF
In this issue: Apixaban and rivaroxaban near approval for nonvalvular atrial fibrillation; fidaxomicin for C. difficile infections; guideline for intensive insulin therapy; and FDA Actions. -
HPV Vaccination in Males: Is There Value?
HPV infection is a major cause of morbidity in both genders. HPV vaccination (both bivalent and quadrivalent) has proved effective in girls and women, including those outside of the original age indications and those with prior sexual activity. Much less is known of vaccine efficacy in boys and men for the prevention of HPV-associated diseases. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 28, 2011 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 28, 2011 Issue in PDF
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IRB Advisor April 2011 Issue in PDF
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Questions about dating violence can help subjects, study says
IRBs sometimes balk at studies that ask sensitive questions about topics such as sex and violence, based on concerns that participants may find them distressing. -
State biobank collects bloodspots from newborn screening
The state of Michigan has moved forward with its plan to store blood samples left over from screening newborns for medical conditions in a biorepository that will make the deidentified samples available for research. -
Educate investigators about waivers, research activities
Investigators, particularly when they are new to human subjects research, often fail to include all necessary information in their IRB applications because they are unaware of what's required. -
Researchers ignore past studies when conducting new ones
A recent analysis of clinical trials showed that researchers routinely ignored previously published and relevant clinical trials when conducting their own studies.