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Medicaid's best-price rule is not as serious a problem as drug manufacturers imply

Medicaid’s Best-Price Rule May Not Be Such a Big Problem

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There are ways to avoid or mitigate impact of the rule, though it may affect novel pricing strategies
Smoking may modify a previously reported genetic association with Parkinson's disease

Smoking Alters Genetic Relationship with Parkinson’s

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Smoking, HLA-DRB1 may be involved in common pathways, possibly neuroinflammation
Pediatricians should be prepared to educate adolescents and young adults regarding sexual development and to promote healthy behaviors in relationships

Pediatricians Should Provide Sexual Health Care Services

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Office visits present opportunity to provide comprehensive education and health care services
Guidelines have been updated for infection prevention and control in pediatric ambulatory settings

Guidelines Updated for Infection Prevention in Pediatrics

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Update focused on key principles of infection prevention, control relevant to ambulatory patients
From 2003 to 2014

2003 to 2014 Saw Drop in Urinary Arsenic in Public Water Users

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Reduction occurred after implementation of EPA's maximum contaminant level for arsenic
The strongest evidence for benefit of cannabinoids in children is for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting

Limited Evidence of Benefit for Medical Cannabinoids in Children

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Strongest evidence for benefit in chemo-induced nausea, vomiting; other uses need more evidence
Sub-anesthetic ketamine infusions are associated with improved short-term pain relief for migraine and other intractable headache

ASA: Ketamine Infusions May Relieve Pain in Migraine

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Least pain on day 4, achieved at mean ketamine rates of 30.8±3.6 mg/hr less than maximum dose
For patients undergoing total knee or hip arthroplasty

ASA: Fewer Opioids Being Used for Post-Op Pain After TKA, THA

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Increase in proportion of patients receiving one, two, more than two analgesic modes
A brief psychosocial intervention in which physicians ask inpatients about their current situation and respond empathetically appears to improve the hospitalization experience

Psychosocial Intervention May Boost Hospitalization Satisfaction

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Brief intervention involves physicians empathizing with patients during a daily check-in
After hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for acute leukemia

Leukemia Patients Who Survive Severe GVHD Often Fare Worse

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Those who develop severe acute graft-versus-host after stem cell transplant have higher mortality