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In a case report published online June 29 in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics

Nephrotic Syndrome Reported With Everolimus, Voriconazole

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Case report of patient with relapsed Hodgkin's lymphoma treated with everolimus for five years
For patients with acne

Pulsed Dye Laser Doesn’t Significantly Improve Acne

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Patient satisfaction on laser-treated side was 75, 81, and 81 percent at second, fourth, and eighth week
For patients with type 2 diabetes

Improved Glycemic Control With Eradication of Hepatitis C

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Improved glycemic control, reduced antidiabetic medication use with sustained virologic response
For patients with plantar verrucae

Needling No More Effective Than Debridement in Plantar Verrucae

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No difference between the groups in clearing of index verruca; needling intervention costs higher
Children born extremely preterm have reduced rod and cone function compared with children born at term

Rod, Cone Function Down for Children Born Extremely Preterm

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Preterm group had significantly lower amplitudes of combined rod and cone, isolated cone responses
For children with eosinophilic esophagitis

4-Food Elimination Diet Induces EoE Remission in Children

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More than 60% of children with EoE had clinical, endoscopic, histologic remission after eight weeks
A high-observation protocol appears to optimize clinical care for patients with head and neck cancer undergoing primary surgery

High-Observation Protocol Cuts Length of Stay in Head, Neck CA

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The clinical care protocol also cuts ICU admission and readmissions after primary surgery
Rates of sudden death from heart failure have declined by nearly half over the past two decades

Risk of Sudden Death Declining in Heart Failure Patients

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Researchers attribute decline to better meds, as patients live longer and better
Sleep quality is associated with risk of Alzheimer's disease

Poor Sleep Could Be Modifiable Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s

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More research needed to assess effect of modifying sleep on the brain
Hospice quality varies

Blacks, Hispanics Appear to Get Lower-Quality Hospice Care

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Caregiver survey finds disparities between minority and white patients