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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is increasingly being used

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Increasingly Being Used

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Hyperbaric therapy increasing for diabetic wounds, although it is not recommended by ADA
In a technologically advanced society

AMA: Doctors Should Make Sure Their Online Info Is Accurate

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Speakers in educational session urge caution in online behavior
Germline deleterious mutations are enriched among men with prostate cancer and at least one additional primary cancer

Germline Mutations Up in Men With Prostate CA, One Other CA

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However, most of these men do not meet current clinical criteria for germline testing
An advanced practice provider can safely perform electrical cardioversion for atrial fibrillation

Advanced Practice Provider Can Safely Perform Cardioversion

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Trained and credentialed APP can perform electric cardioversion for atrial fibrillation
Identification of allergens by immunoglobulin E testing improves outcomes in atopic dermatitis

IgE Allergy Testing Improves Atopic Dermatitis Outcomes

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Authors suggest expanded use of IgE testing in dermatology practice
A cooling cap approved in 2015 for use in breast cancer patients has received expanded approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA Expands Use of Cooling Cap to Cut Chemo-Related Hair Loss

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Treatment now approved for patients receiving chemotherapy for solid tumors
Several over-the-counter personal sound amplification products perform as well as more expensive hearing aids in helping people pick up more words in conversation

Certain OTC Products Can Provide Benefits Similar to Hearing Aids

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Devices perform almost as well and are much cheaper, but they aren't regulated, researcher notes
The mortality rate for black infants in the United States has risen in recent years

Differences in U.S. Infant Mortality Rates for Blacks, Whites

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After years of progress, a recent rise in mortality rates for black infants, researchers say
Probiotic supplements do not appear to lower infants' risk of infection in day care

No Evidence Probiotics Protect Infants Against Infections

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No differences in cold symptoms, diarrhea, fever, or vomiting for infants taking probiotics, placebo
Teaching coping skills may help reduce the risk that patients with chronic pain will become addicted to opioids

At-Risk Pain Patients Can Cut Opioid Use With Psychology Tools

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Acceptance and commitment therapy found to help reduce chronic opioid use after surgery