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The optimal duration of oral anticoagulation therapy after an initial symptomatic deep venous thrombosis remains unknown.
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Oncologists are aware of the importance of obesity in both the risk for developing cancer and in shortened survival among cancer patients. Recently, there has been an increased awareness of a similar pattern of risk among individuals with reduced muscle mass.
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For many years, chiropractic medicine often has been viewed with skepticism and even ridicule by organized medicine. Yet, we have all had patients who praise their chiropractor for taking care of symptoms for which we have only pills and physical therapy to offer.
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Guidelines for prediabetes from The American College of Endocrinology; statins for the prevention of dementia? Possible help for women suffering from sexual side effects while on antidepressants; government incentives for electronic prescribing; FDA Actions.
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A simple fall in a healthy person shouldn't result in multiple facial injuries, except if the patient was intoxicated, says Regina Curry, RN, an ED nurse at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Instead, patients might break their wrist or skin their knees and hands from trying to break the fall, she says.
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Two cases from the Canadian Medical Protective Association, a mutual defense organization for 95% of Canadian physicians, illustrate the danger of patients driving home after ambulatory surgery:
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As part of its patient throughput initiative, Spartanburg (SC) Regional Health System set a goal of discharging 80% of patients by 2 p.m. and is conducting a series of Lean Six Sigma projects in an effort to reach that goal.