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For patients undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty under local anesthesia

Handholding, Speaking to Patients Reduces Anxiety

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Findings in patients undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty under local anesthesia
A minority of colorectal cancer survivors experience social distress

Social Distress ID’d in Minority of Colorectal Cancer Survivors

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Strongest predictor of social distress is having three or more long-term conditions
The CHADS2 atrial fibrillation risk score is the best predictor of postoperative stroke or death regardless of type of surgery

CHADS2 Best Predictor of Postoperative Mortality Risk

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The atrial fibrillation risk score also improves post-surgery stroke prediction
Irreversible electroporation in pancreatic cancer cells may improve survival rates for some patients

Irreversible Electroporation Promising in Pancreatic Cancer

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Study found procedure improved survival for people with stage III disease
A needle-exchange program in Washington

D.C. Needle-Exchange Program Curbed HIV Spread

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Effort also saved $44 million in potential disease treatment costs over two years
In a review article published online Sept. 3 in the New England Journal of Medicine

Suggested Response Provided for In-Flight Medical Emergencies

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Article offers tips for physicians providing emergency in-flight medical care
Cerebral palsy is likely due to multiple prenatal factors

Birth Asphyxia Tied to Fewer Than 10% of Cerebral Palsy Cases

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Review suggests that causes other than asphyxia account for most cases in infants born at, near term
Electronic cigarette use is associated with a decrease in tobacco smoke toxicant exposure in those who quit smoking

E-Cigarette Use Cuts Tobacco Smoke Toxicant Exposure

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Decrease in toxicant exposure for those who quit smoking and for dual users
For patients undergoing esophageal cancer surgery

Scope of Lymphadenectomy Not Tied to Esophageal CA Survival

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Extent of lymphadenectomy during surgery for esophageal cancer doesn't influence 5-year survival
For patients with primary melanoma

Histologic Regression Tied to Lower Odds of SLN Positivity

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For patients with melanoma, regression linked to lower likelihood of sentinel lymph node positivity