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Staff at many outpatient health care facilities in New Mexico failed to follow recommendations for hand hygiene more than one-third of the time

Health Care Workers Skip Hand Washing One-Third of the Time

Outpatient facility staff also found to be lacking at safe injection practices
Older patients with soft-tissue sarcomas may benefit more from radiation therapy after surgery than younger patients do

Older Age May Boost Radiation Benefits in Soft-Tissue Sarcoma

Biggest benefit was seen post-surgery in people over 65, research suggests
For men with prostate cancer

Surveillance Seems Safe for Some Intermediate Risk Prostate CA

Seems safe for men at low risk and for select patients at intermediate risk, including those with Gleason 6
Two years into the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative

Progress Made in Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative

Practices have not yet shown savings in expenditures; limited improvement in quality of care
For older adults starting antimuscarinic treatment for overactive bladder

Potentially Inappropriate Meds Use Common With OAB Tx

For older adults initiating antimuscarinic medication for overactive bladder, PIM is prevalent
Implementation of a computerized multidisciplinary order set in the electronic health record improves the quality of physician pharmacologic prescribing for patients hospitalized for chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder exacerbations

Computerized Order Set Aids Prescribing in COPD Exacerbations

Increase in percentage of patients receiving all recommended pharmacologic therapies
For older adults

Low Fruit, Vegetable Intake Linked to Hip Fracture Risk

Daily intake of one or less servings of fruit and vegetables linked to increased risk in older adults
For most patients with chronic pancreatitis

Optimized Tx Linked to Lasting Pain Relief in Chronic Pancreatitis

Significant pain relief achieved in 84.7 percent of patients at one-year follow-up; most with medical tx
Clemastine fumarate partially reverses optic neuropathy in patients with multiple sclerosis

AAN: Antihistamine May Help Reverse Optic Neuropathy in MS

Vision improvement with clemastine fumarate appears modest but results are promising
Controversial new research challenges the idea that heart health will improve if people cut saturated fat -- typically from animal sources -- from their diets in favor of vegetable oil. The findings were published online April 12 in The BMJ.

Benefits of Polyunsaturated Over Saturated Fat Deemed Uncertain

Benefits of replacing saturated fat with vegetable oils may be overestimated, researchers say