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Oculostenotic reflex still holds sway, survey shows
International survey finds most interventional cardiologists consider angiographic appearance alone sufficient to decide significance of coronary...
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Global study to track COVID-19’s impact on the brain
The research will track and evaluate the short- and long-term impact of the coronavirus on the brain, including cognition, behavior, and function...
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Higher death rate seen in cancer patients with nosocomial COVID-19
All-cause mortality was higher in cancer patients with hospital-acquired COVID-19 than in those with community-acquired COVID-19.
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How to set up your hyperhidrosis patients for treatment success
Topical antiperspirants are the preferred initial treatment.
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MIS-C is a serious immune-mediated response to COVID-19 infection
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is still a moving target because there is much still to learn about it.
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Men occupy most leadership roles in medicine
In pediatrics, a specialty where approximately 70% of physicians are now women, there has been progress, according to an expert.
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No ‘tidal wave’ of new mental illness; pandemic exacerbates preexisting conditions
Overall, the results suggest that “we’ve not all been ‘in this together,’ as we heard in some of the media,” Dr. Daisy Fancourt said.
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Schools can reopen safely with precautions, experts say
For many children, the benefits of in-person school likely outweigh the risks of SARS-CoV-2 transmission if safety precautions are followed.
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COVID-19 pandemic dictates reconsideration of pemphigus therapy
New guidance advises altered pemphigus treatment strategy.
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SGLT2 inhibitors, developed for T2D, now ‘belong to cardiologists and nephrologists’
When the SGT2 inhibitor drugs first came to the U.S. market they were labeled for just treating hyperglycemia, but those days are over.
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Acetaminophen beats fentanyl in STEMI