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    Study Reaffirms Tenofovir’s Safety for Pregnant Women

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 25, 2018

    Combination treatments containing tenofovir disoproxil fumarate are safe for pregnant women with HIV—again.

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    The ‘Other’ Risks of High Blood Pressure

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 24, 2018

    In general, people are aware of the possible “traditional” outcomes of cardiovascular disease: heart attack, heart failure, and stroke. But what...

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    How to Eliminate TB—Faster

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 23, 2018

    Tuberculosis rates are declining so slowly that CDC researchers predict that TB won’t be eliminated in this century.

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    HCV Patient on Tacrolimus? Keep an Eye on RBCs

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 21, 2018

    Recent case caused clinicians to reevaluate monitoring red blood cells when interpreting tacrolimus levels in patients with HCV.

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    Tracking Down ‘Unusually’ Resistant Germs

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 15, 2018

    Last year, the CDC Antibiotic Resistance (AR) Lab Network found 221 instances of “nightmare bacteria” with unusual antibiotic resistance...

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    What Ascites Might Mean in a Patient With HIV

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 11, 2018

    A patient with HIV who recently experienced a renal cadaveric transplant showed signs of ascities, but clinicians found something else....

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    Sorafenib Improves Survival for Patients With Rare Sarcomas

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 10, 2018

    Results from a phase 3 trial show positive survival outcomes in patients with desmoid tumors who take a kinase inhibitor than that of those...

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    Help the Heart—Keep the Noise Down

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 8, 2018

    Recent data on workplace noise show a significant association with heart disease and overall worker health.

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    Why Do Minority Women Have a Higher Risk of Postpartum Depression?

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 8, 2018

    A new study examines whether genetic ancestry and adverse life events have an effect on postpartum mental health in minorities.

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    SAMHSA Helps Translate Science Into Real-Life Practice

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 4, 2018

    The newly launched Evidence-Based Resource Center aims to provide communities and clinicians with the tool kits and guidelines they need to...

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    What Makes Squamous Cell Cancers Different? Genomics May Explain

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 3, 2018

    New analytic tools and data use genetic signatures to help researchers distinguish the differences among various cancers.

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    Islet Transplantation Improves Diabetes-Related Quality of Life

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: May 1, 2018

    Patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus who underwent pancreatic islet transplantation showed “consistent, dramatic improvements” in a NIH-...

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    Getting At-Risk Kids to Change Sexual Behavior

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: April 30, 2018

    A new program aims to educate kids at-risk for HIV and STD about sexual health and safe sex behavior.

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    An Easier Way to Track Genetic Influences

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: April 27, 2018

    New database aims to widen the research access of gene variants for treatment innovations.

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    Giving Dexamethasone a New Lease on Life

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: April 26, 2018

    New findings support the idea of changing treatment for adverse effects of chemotherapy to a treatment for fighting the cancer.

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