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  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care

    Rationale for Zinc Supplementation in Older Adults with Wounds; Occupational Stress and Hypertension; Association of Psoriasis with CV Risk Factors; Our Patients May Not be Getting the Message About Colon Cancer Screening; BMD Testing: What's the Appropriate Interval?; How Common is Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Patients on Metformin?
  • Ulipristal acetate: New fibroid treatment?

    Ulipristal acetate, the drug recently approved as an emergency contraceptive in the United States (Ella, Watson Pharmaceuticals, Morristown, NJ), is being eyed for other gynecologic uses. In research looking at women with symptomatic fibroids who were planning to undergo surgery, treatment with the selective progesterone-receptor modulator was effective in controlling excessive bleeding and reducing fibroid size at 13 weeks.
  • Study confirms impact of OCs on dysmenorrhea

    Results from a large, long-running Scandinavian study provides convincing evidence that combined oral contraceptives (OCs) alleviate the symptoms of dysmenorrhea, painful menstrual periods.
  • HPV shot doesn't trigger autoimmune response

    New research indicates that the human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) Gardasil (Merck & Co.) does not trigger autoimmune conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, or multiple sclerosis after vaccination in young women.
  • Pfizer issues recalls for Akrimax OCs

    Has your clinic telephone been ringing recently with calls from women who have heard about a birth control pill recall? Chances are, few, if any, of your patients were using the affected oral contraceptives (OCs).
  • The 'Get It and Forget It' methods are here: Remove obstacles to use

    Where do long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) fit in at your facility? How are you encouraging women to use the "Get It and Forget It" methods? If you are seeing low numbers of women choosing intrauterine devices (IUDs) or the contraceptive implant, you might want to change your counseling strategy.
  • Circumcision devices eyed in HIV prevention

    Now that male circumcision has been associated with a lower risk for HIV infection in international observational studies and in three randomized controlled clinical trials, international health officials are looking at options in making it more available to men at risk.
  • Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome, Seizures, and the EEG

    This clinical study evaluated patients with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome to determine the kind of seizures they experienced, abnormalities on EEG, and to correlate this with findings on neuroimaging (MRI).
  • Absence of Pathogens in Intestinal Tissue of Patients with Necrotizing Enterocolitis

    28 surgical specimens from patients with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) were examined using multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to detect gastrointestinal pathogens. Infectious enteritis pathogens were not detected in any specimens.
  • High Mortality in Patients with COPD Exacerbations Who Fail Noninvasive Ventilation

    Wider use of noninvasive ventilation in managing severe COPD exacerbations has improved overall outcomes, but this study of a large nationwide database shows that increasing numbers of patients fail NIV and require intubation. This subset of patients has substantially higher mortality and hospital costs.