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American Society of Nephrology, Oct. 23-28

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The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Kidney Week 2018 Kidney Week, the annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology,...
Patients undergoing surgery assume opioids will be most effective for postoperative pain relief

ASA: Patients Assume Post-Op Opioids Are Best for Pain Relief

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Ninety-four percent of patients who believe they will receive opioids think they will be effective
For patients with early-stage cervical cancer

Minimally Invasive Sx May Up Mortality in Early Cervical Cancer

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Two studies show increased mortality and reduced disease-free, overall survival versus open surgery
New guidelines have been released for the treatment of primary cutaneous melanoma

AAD Releases New Guidelines for the Tx of Cutaneous Melanoma

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Guidelines recommend surgical excision as primary treatment modality, emphasize individualized care
Intensive blood pressure control and fenofibrate use in patients with type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for cardiovascular disease may increase the risk for adverse kidney events

ASN: Aggressive Control of BP, Lipids in T2DM May Up Kidney Risk

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Strict BP control, fenofibrate use may increase long-term risk for adverse kidney events in T2DM patients
For patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis

ASN: High-Dose, Proactive IV Iron Noninferior in Hemodialysis

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High-dose IV iron administered proactively is noninferior to low-dose iron administered reactively
From 2011 to 2015

2011 to 2015 Saw Decline in Health Care-Associated Infections

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Risk for having a health care-associated infection was 16 percent lower in 2015 than 2011
There is a high prevalence of financial conflicts of interest among authors of clinical practice guidelines related to high-revenue medications and in gastroenterology

Financial Conflicts of Interest Prevalent Among CPG Authors

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Two studies show high prevalence among authors of guidelines on high-dollar meds, in gastroenterology
Parents' concerns about sexuality and gender as reasons for lack of HPV vaccine initiation in their children decreased substantially from 2010 to 2016

Fewer Parents Have Sexuality, Gender Concerns About HPV Shot

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Many parents cite lack of necessity, safety concerns as reasons not to have their adolescents vaccinated
The American Academy of Pediatrics

Updated Guidelines Released for Emergency Care of Children

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Revised recommendations focus on pediatric readiness in emergency departments