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For subjects at risk of aspirin-associated upper gastrointestinal events

PA32540 Safe for Patients at Risk of Aspirin-Linked Upper GI Events

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Long-term, once-daily enteric-coated aspirin 325 mg and immediate-release omeprazole 40 mg is safe
In an effort to reduce burnout among physicians

Mayo Clinic Has Established Model to Help Battle Burnout

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Model considers three factors that physicians need: choice, social connectedness, and excellence
Electronic consultation

E-Consultations Can Improve Access to, Timeliness of Care

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Median days to a review for an e-consultation was five days, versus 24 days for traditional visit
For patients with chronic calcific pancreatitis

Antioxidant-Pregabalin Cuts Pain in Chronic Calcific Pancreatitis

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Randomized trial shows significant pain reduction for patients with chronic calcific pancreatitis
Negotiations to increase payment from insurance companies can be extremely difficult

Guidance Offered for Negotiating Higher Rates From Payers

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Compiling the information needed to approach insurance companies is time consuming
Expensive medications are being given far more often to elderly patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

Elderly With Advanced CRC Often Get Costly, Unnecessary Tx

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Medications come with many side effects, may add only one month to survival, researchers say
Problematic clauses in physicians' contracts can impact patient care and professionalism

Physicians’ Contracts Can Affect Patients, Professionalism

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Problematic clauses in contracts include blanket confidentiality clauses, termination without cause
Overall rates of cancer and cancer mortality in the United States continue to decline

CDC: U.S. Cancer Mortality Rate Continues to Fall

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But there's been a concerning increase in liver cancer
For men with advanced liver disease

Low Testosterone Predicts Mortality in Advanced Liver Disease

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Both low testosterone, sarcopenia tied to increased mortality; low testosterone is better predictor
For patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

MRI More Accurate Than Transient Elastography for NAFLD

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Better diagnostic performance for MRI- versus TE-based measurements for liver fibrosis, steatosis