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While powerful HIV medications are allowing patients to live longer

Cancer Treatment Lacking for HIV-Infected Patients

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But it's not clear what's driving the difference in care, researcher says
Prophylactic early high-dose recombinant human erythropoietin given intravenously to very preterm infants does not improve neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years corrected age

Prophylactic High-Dose rhEPO No Benefit for Preemies

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No difference in Mental Development Index compared with placebo at 2 years corrected age
Use of direct-to-consumer telemedicine is associated with questionable quality of skin disease diagnosis and treatment

Direct-to-Consumer Dermatology Telemedicine Value Unclear

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Concerns raised in relation to skin disease diagnosis and treatment by many telemedicine websites
Patients extubated at nighttime are more likely to be reintubated and have higher mortality than those extubated during the day

ATS: Reintubation More Likely for Nighttime Extubations

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Patients undergoing extubation at nighttime have higher mortality, shorter length of stay
Skeletal muscle TRIB3 mediates glucose-induced insulin resistance in a mouse model of diabetes

Skeletal Muscle TRIB3 Mediates Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance

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TRIB3 overexpressing mice have greater weight gain, worse insulin resistance in response to high-fat diet
Diabetic ketoacidosis can occur after bariatric surgery in patients with type 2 diabetes

Diabetic Ketoacidosis Can Occur Post Bariatric Surgery in T2DM

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DKA should be considered in patients with type 2 diabetes who present soon after bariatric surgery
Many patients with spontaneous coronary artery dissection participate in cardiac rehabilitation

Rehab Beneficial in Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection

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More than 75 percent of patients attend one or more cardiac rehab sessions; most report benefit

Sample: Immuno-Oncology Brief – Oncology Series

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Sign up for the Oncology Series Frequency: Weekly Issue Date: May 17, 2016 Immuno-Oncology Brief curates and provides you with informative articles from some of the most...
A treatment involving a narrow spectrum of low-intensity green light may help ease migraine pain

Narrow Band of Green Light May Ease Migraine Symptoms

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Experimental light therapy finds it can ease photophobia, pain for some patients
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring could help identify undetected hypertension in at-risk populations

Ambulatory BP Monitoring Can Help ID Masked Hypertension

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Blacks with undetected HTN twice as likely to eventually be diagnosed with clinic HTN