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Monthly Archives: May 2015

Articles relating to arthritis treatment

High-Value Research of 2014 Presented for Rheumatology

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Authors summarize 2014 studies that are highly relevant to rheumatology
Acupuncture

Acupuncture Effective for Post-Tonsillectomy Pain in Children

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Less pain, analgesic drug consumption for children treated with acupuncture, standard analgesics
Physicians should use standard billing practices

Strategies Provided for Maximizing Payment

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Intake forms should remind patients of their responsibility for paying bills, collection costs
For patients with transsphenoidal pituitary tumors

AANS: Surgeon Volume Affects Costs in Pituitary Tumor Care

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Increased hospital charges, costs, length of stay for patients treated by lower-volume surgeons
For the first time

Signal on Telomeres May Point to Cancer Risk Earlier

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At issue is the shifting status of telomeres in the blood
Researchers may have found a new way to combat Clostridium difficile infection: a friendly version of the culprit bacteria itself. Their findings were published in the May 5 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Non-Toxic Version of C. Difficile May Help Fight Infection

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Drinking safe strain seems to help prevent recurrence of its toxic cousin
For patients discharged from hospital after myocardial infarction

Full Rx Coverage Ups Outcomes for Patients Discharged After MI

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Full coverage associated with greater quality-adjusted survival, less resource use per patient
Texting during minor surgery cuts the need for pain relievers among patients receiving regional anesthesia

Texting Cuts Patients’ Need for Pain Meds During Surgery

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Findings among patients receiving regional anesthesia during minor surgery
Proteinuria levels at 12 months are the best predictor of long-term renal outcome in patients with lupus nephritis

Proteinuria Level Predicts Renal Outcome in Lupus Nephritis

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Urinary red blood cells undermine a composite prediction of renal outcome
Articles relating to esophageal diseases

High-Value Research of 2014 Presented for Gastroenterology

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Authors summarize 2014 studies that are highly relevant to gastroenterology, hepatology practice