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In the December Green Journal there was an excellent review by Ken Moise on the current status of umbilical cord blood stem cells. Since this is a topic patients frequently ask about, this month I will depart from the usual alert format to abstract this informative article.
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Patient 1: A healthy 18-year-old woman underwent medical abortion at 47 days gestation and 4 days later was seen in an emergency ward with abdominal cramping. She was afebrile and there was no tenderness on physical examination.
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Treating Opioid-Dependent Patients with OAT; Long-Term Effects of Warfarin Use; Statins Multiple Benefits; FDA Actions
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a complex psychobiological syndrome that evolves in vulnerable individuals as a direct consequence of exposure to trauma. While different types of trauma such as natural disasters or rape may precipitate the disorder, the sequelae of symptoms are consistent among victims.
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While women wait for a decision from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the status of moving emergency contraception over the counter (OTC), some family planning providers are looking at using the telephone and Internet to help expand access to the method.
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Contraceptive use has been reported as a risk factor for cervical cancer; however, since the discovery of the strong link between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer, evidence has been unclear on its association.
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When discussing prevention strategies against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) with your patients, do you discuss immunization against hepatitis B? The message may not be getting through; 42% of 1,150 adults ages 18-35 participating in a 2004 national survey did not know they could protect themselves from hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection through vaccination.