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For patients with diabetic foot ulcers

Postural Instability Predicts Off-Loading Nonadherence in T2DM

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Better off-loading predicted by larger and more severe DFUs, more severe neuropathy, foot pain
The benefits of ixekizumab in the treatment of psoriasis extend to 60 weeks

Ixekizumab Efficacious for Psoriasis Over 60 Weeks

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Four in five patients saw at least a 75 percent improvement in symptoms
Histopathologic features of tinea have been identified

Histopathologic Features of Tinea Identified

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Concordance between pre-biopsy and histopathologic diagnosis in 57.28 percent of cases
Most patients prefer that physicians wear white coats

Patients Like to See Physicians Wearing White Coats

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Patients prefer doctors who wear 'professional' attire, survey finds
A new training module can improve training for medical assistants

AMA Module Promotes Training of Medical Assistants

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Module contributed by medical group in New Jersey includes interactive learning, eliminates testing
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Hard Water Associated With Risk of Eczema in Infants

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Skin condition seems more likely in areas with high mineral content in water

May 2016 Briefing – Dermatology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Dermatology for May 2016. This roundup includes the latest...
For patients receiving anti-epidermal growth factor receptor treatment

Prophylactic Antibiotics Cut Risk of Anti-EGFR Skin Rash

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Systematic review shows reduction in risk of developing a skin rash with prophylactic antibiotics
A new communication toolkit created by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality can help health care organizations and providers communicate with patients and families when harm occurs to patients.

AHRQ Communication Toolkit Can Help After Patient Harm Occurs

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Toolkit helps patients, families, clinicians, and administrators discuss what happened
For patients receiving cephalexin monotherapy for non-purulent cellulitis

Cephalexin Failure Rate Similar for Morbidly Obese, Non-Obese

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No difference in rate of therapeutic failure for morbidly obese, non-obese patients with cellulitis