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This summary of a study from Johns Hopkins University says it might just matter how you take your pills – with special implications for bedridden or sedentary patients.
Clinical Pharmacology August 23rd 2022
JAMA Network
These data suggest that a negative rapid antigen test in individuals with residualsymptoms could provide reassurance about ending isolation.
Allergy & Immunology August 17th 2022
British Medical Journal (The BMJ)
Anal intercourse is becoming more common among heterosexual couples. In the US, 30-44% of men and women report experience of anal sex. There are a host ofnegative health implications, especially for women, that should be communicatedespecially so patients can make truly informed decisions.
Family Medicine/General Practice August 17th 2022
ReachMD
Dr. Janos Tanyi, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, is joined by Dr. Charles Turck to discuss fluorescence-guided, intraoperative imaging as well as a new imaging drug to help physicians better detect ovarian cancer.
Obstetrics & Gynecology August 2nd 2022
Medical Professionals Reference (MPR)
In its alert, the CDC warned doctors that these viruses circulate in the summer and fall and that they should be considered as a potential infection in an infant with fever, sepsis, or neurological symptoms.
Allergy & Immunology July 26th 2022
In 2021, melatonin was the most frequently reported substance involved in pediatric substance ingestions, resulting in 4,000 hospitalizations, 287 ICU admissions, and 2 deaths in children under the age of 2. Melatonin supplements can have 500% more melatonin than indicated on the label and about 30% of OTC products tested had serotonin as well.
Emergency Medicine July 19th 2022