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Repeat treatment with the nonsystemic antibiotic rifaximin is effective in patients with relapsing symptoms of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome

Rifaximin Effective for Repeat Treatment of IBS With Diarrhea

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Findings for repeat treatment of relapsing symptoms in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome
Studies reporting pharmacological and adjuvant analgesic modalities for post-craniotomy pain control have significant divergence in their research methods

Research for Post-Craniotomy Analgesia Uneven in Quality

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Finding of superior pain relief with opioids, with no significant side effects, but study quality deemed low
The Christmas holiday effect

Heart-Related Deaths Up at Xmas Even in Southern Hemisphere

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Elevated cardiovascular mortality during Christmas period seen during a 25-year period in New Zealand
Cognitive therapy is more effective treatment for social anxiety disorder

Cognitive Therapy Alone Most Effective for Social Anxiety

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Finding in small, randomized trial evaluating paroxetine alone or in combo with therapy
Laughter therapy improves the quality of life of nursing home residents

Laughter Is Good Medicine for Nursing Home Residents

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Small study finds laughter therapy improves quality-of-life measures among residents
Fecal calprotectin levels correlate with the severity of Crohn's disease of the small bowel

Fecal Calprotectin Levels ID Severity of Crohn’s in Small Bowel

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FC correlates with endoscopic index for CD score, and with computed tomography enterography score
For critically ill patients with convulsive status epilepticus

Induced Hypothermia Futile in Convulsive Status Epilepticus

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At 90 days, functional outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation not significantly better
The use of structured rounding tools improves time allocation per patient and communication breakdowns during hand-offs in multidisciplinary rounds

Structured Rounding Tools Aid Multidisciplinary Rounds

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Tools mitigate the effects of disproportionate time allocation per patient and communication breakdowns
Women with recovered acute kidney injury who become pregnant have increased risk of preeclampsia and adverse fetal outcomes

Prior AKI Episode Linked to Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes

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Women with recovered acute kidney injury have higher risk of preeclampsia, adverse fetal outcomes
The association between medication regimen complexity and either treatment nonadherence or hospitalization in elderly patients remains unclear

Impact of Complex Medication Regimen in Elderly Unclear

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Mixed evidence found between regimen complexity and nonadherence, hospitalization