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According to earlier studies, the usage of some hair products, such as relaxers and pressing products, may raise the risk of ovarian cancer. The usage of hair straighteners may now also be related to uterine cancer, according to a recent study. The CDC lists using birth control pills, working out frequently, maintaining a healthy weight, and taking progesterone as required as factors that lower the risk of uterine cancer.
Obstetrics & Gynecology May 1st 2023
Annals of Internal Medicine
Based on cases reported to the CDC, this study reports an acceleration in case detection, with a dramatic increase in 2021. From 2019 to 2021, 17 states identified their first case of C auris; however, resistance to echinocandins increased threefold in 2021 compared to the previous two years. And because screening is not conducted uniformly across the United States, the true burden of C auris cases is likely higher than reported.
Allergy & Immunology April 5th 2023
Medical Professionals Reference (MPR)
The DEA has issued a warning after discovering xylazine, a tranquilizer for large animals, in almost 25% of the fentanyl powder it seized in 2022. Extensive, necrotic skin ulcerations brought on by xylazine can even result in amputation due to the drug’s ability to impair breathing and cause overdoses. The Combating Illicit Xylazine Act would reclassify the drug as a Schedule III drug, designate it as an emerging threat, and give the DEA the ability to monitor the drug’s production.
Clinical Pharmacology March 31st 2023
Addiction Professional
Nearly 25% of fentanyl powder seized in 48 states in 2022 contained xylazine. Xylazine causes severe injection site wounds that can require amputation and puts drug users at higher risk for overdose and death.
Anesthesiology March 29th 2023
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In a follow-up to a previous article on HCN, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recently updated their website to report that 68 patients across 16 states have been identified with a rare and drug-resistant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa called VIM-GES-CRPA (Verona integron-mediated metallo-β-lactamase). This strain is particularly concerning as it is difficult to treat with standard antibiotics. As a precaution, the CDC and FDA are recommending that clinicians and patients avoid using EzriCare or Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears products until further guidance is issued. Optometrists are advised to stay informed about the situation and to follow the CDC and FDA’s recommendations to ensure the safety of their patients.
Infectious Diseases March 28th 2023
ACP Internist
The CDC now calls for screening of all adults aged 18 years or older at least once during their lifetimes. And vaccination should be offered to all who have not previously been vaccinated, regardless of serologic testing results. The CDC is now also recommending screening during every pregnancy, preferably in the first trimester, regardless of a patient’s vaccination status or history of testing.
Family Medicine/General Practice March 23rd 2023