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Greater focus is needed on correct identification processes in order to prevent wrong-patient medication administration incidents

Nurse-, System-Related Factors Analyzed in Wrong-Patient Events

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In 77 percent of wrong-patient incident reports, the process of identifying the patients was not described
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Early, Single Non-Ablative Fractional Laser Tx Aids Scarring

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Early NAFL treatment has potential to offer detectable improvement in clinical scar appearance
For women

Hours Worked Impacted by Kids for Female, Not Male Doctors

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Findings from a national sample of dual-physician couples
More than half of newly diagnosed patients with early-stage breast cancer consider contralateral prophylactic mastectomy

One-Quarter With Early Breast Cancer Strongly Considers CPM

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Decision factors most valued include avoiding worry about recurrence, reducing need for surgery
There does not appear to be significant racial differences in preoperative or intraoperative medication administration for children undergoing emergency appendectomies

Few Racial Differences in Peds Anesthesia Meds Administration

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Findings after adjustment for age, gender, attending anesthesiologist practice patterns
The cost burden associated with vitiligo is high

Limited Economic Evidence for Vitiligo Treatments

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Research reveals no evidence to support or refute value for money afforded by vitiligo treatments
Resurfacing with a variable square pulse Erbium: YAG laser is a promising treatment option for stretch marks

Variable Square Pulse Erbium Promising for Stretch Marks

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Some postinflammatory hyperpigmentation seen in those with darker skin
The frequency and degree of pubic hair grooming is associated with the risk of grooming-related injury and high-frequency injury

Frequency, Degree of Pubic Hair Grooming Linked to Injury Risk

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Men and women who removed all their pubic hair 11 times during their life had increased risk for injury
Adoption of specialty access standards has not improved access to specialists

Specialist Access No Better With Adoption of Access Standards

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No notable improvement in timely access to specialty services following implementation of standards
Many studies used to support U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of high-risk medical device modifications are not controlled; and efficacy of drugs granted accelerated approval is often confirmed three years after approval

Studies Used for FDA Approval of Device Changes Often Low Quality

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And, efficacy of drugs granted accelerated approval often confirmed only years after approval