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Labor compensation remains the single largest contributor to costs among physicians' offices

Labor Compensation, Purchased Goods, Service Biggest Spends

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Purchased goods and services saw the largest increase in 2012 spending
Stress and burnout are increasingly prevalent among physicians

Burnout Can Have Acute Personal, Professional Consequences

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Physician burnout can contribute to failed relationships, substance abuse, suicidal ideation
Women who undergo a corneal transplant may have a worse outcome if their donor is male

Male→Female Corneal Transplants at Greater Risk of Failure

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Study suggests incompatibility with the Y chromosome, poor outcomes
Cancer patients and their oncologists often hold different opinions about the patient's chances for survival and how long they might live

Cancer Patients, Oncologists Have Discordant Opinions on Prognosis

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Those with advanced disease are likely to be more optimistic than their oncologist
For patients with skin cancer

Patient Satisfaction High for Mohs Micrographic Surgery

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For patients with skin cancer in the U.K., MMS well tolerated with high patient satisfaction scores
For patients undergoing cardiac surgery

Pre-Op Patterns Can Predict Post-Cardiac Surgery Constipation

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Eighty percent of those who developed constipation after cardiac sx were constipated pre-op
Growth in U.S. health spending is expected to average 5.8 percent for 2015 to 2025

Growth in U.S. Health Spending Set to Average 5.8 Percent

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By 2025, health spending is expected to account for 20.1 percent of the economy
Metamizole seems to be safer than other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and causes fewer gastric and duodenal ulcers in postoperative pain management

Metamizole Could Be Alternative to Classical NSAIDs

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Fewer gastric, duodenal ulcers with metamizole; limited risk of bleeding in post-op pain management
Opportunistic salpingectomy conducted at the time of laparoscopic hysterectomy does not appear to negatively affect ovarian reserve or increase surgical risk

Opportunistic Salpingectomy Doesn’t Impact Ovarian Reserve

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No impact on change in ovarian reserve, measured by rate of decline in anti-Müllerian hormone levels
More than 40 percent of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis are uncontrolled at three to five years after functional endoscopic sinus surgery

After Sinus Surgery, Uncontrolled Chronic Rhinosinusitis Common

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Based on novel EPOS criteria, 19.5 percent of patients well controlled at three to five years post-op