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The JUPITER trial causes a stir; ACP practice guideline for antidepressant use; testosterone for low libido; continued shortage of Hib vaccine; FDA Actions.
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Gingko biloba does not prevent Alzheimer's disease.
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The monoclonal antibody alemtuzumab, that targets the CD52 receptor on lymphocytes, reduced acute exacerbations and early disability by 70%.
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The use of sustained pulsed dosing of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) may be useful for treating multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with corticosteroid refractory optic neuritis.
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Excessive use of denture cream, which contains high concentrations of zinc, may cause copper deficiency nervous system syndromes.
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Generalized autonomic failure (GAF) in the presence of a sensory neuropathy strongly suggests amyloidosis.
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Change is never easy, but the toughest type of change is behavior or culture change within a hospice, says Susan Levitt, executive director of CNS Home Health and Hospice in Carol Stream, IL. As hospices face more regulation, fiscal responsibility will become an important part of every staff member's mindset, she says.
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President-elect Obama has indicated that health care reform will be a top priority in his administration. Former Sen. Tom Daschle, (D-SD) who has accepted Obama's offer to serve as Health and Human Services Secretary, is the leader of the Transition's Health Policy Team. Daschle is asking Americans to help with reform efforts by sharing their health care experiences and concerns.
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Asking hospice patients to share and record their stories not only provides enjoyment to the patients as they recall important moments in their lives, but it also gives families a lasting memory of their loved ones.