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In a report published online April 15 in Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology

Alkali Eye Injuries Secondary to Airbag Deployment Reported

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Two cases from same vehicle described, with both patients presenting with bilateral corneal edema
In a case report published online April 11 in the Journal of Diabetes Investigation

Rapid-Onset Diabetes Described With Anti-PD-1 Treatment

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Case report of rapid-onset insulin-dependent diabetes with anti-programmed cell death 1 therapy
A considerable proportion of patients with actinic keratosis receiving long-term topical treatment have poor persistence or adherence

Poor Persistence/Adherence With Long-Term Topical AK Treatment

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Many patients non-persistent or over-persistent; 75 percent adherent to recalled frequency, regularity
In liver transplantation

First-Degree Relative Grafts Don’t Up Liver Disease Recurrence

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No difference in autoimmune recurrence, liver graft, or patient survival using first-degree donors
Midface rejuvenation using novel modified mesh suspension thread produces positive aesthetic results and minimal complications

Positive Midface Rejuvenation With Mesh Suspension Thread

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Procedure uses new mesh suspension thread made of implantable mesh, barbed thread
Continuing aspirin for chronic antiplatelet therapy is safe in patients undergoing laparoscopic partial nephrectomy

Continued Aspirin Treatment Safe With Partial Nephrectomy

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Findings among patients on chronic antiplatelet therapy for cardioprotection
Summer

CDC, OSHA Issue Guidance on Occupational Exposure to Zika

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One advisory: Don't make travel to endemic areas mandatory for employees

American Academy of Neurology, April 15-21

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The 68th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology The annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology was held from April...
Suicide rates in the United States rose 24 percent between 1999 and 2014

CDC: Suicide Rate Up 24 Percent in the United States Since 1999

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Rates climbed the most among middle-aged men and girls aged 10 to 14
Doctors can be involved in developing new payment models for their practices

Physicians Can Get Involved in Developing Payment Models

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New payment models relating to bone metastases, breast cancer developed by ASTRO