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Efficacy of Cephalexin Monotherapy for Cellulitis
Data support the use of cephalexin treatment as a simpler, less expensive antimicrobial regimen.
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Desmopressin Nasal Spray for Treatment of Nocturia: Proceed with Caution
Because desmopressin can result in serious adverse events, it is important that clinicians become fully familiar with FDA labeling.
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Combination Treatment for Hospitalized Influenza
Patients admitted with confirmed influenza A and who were randomized to oseltamivir plus clarithromycin and naproxen demonstrated a dramatic improvement.
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Send Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients to the Dentist?
In seven studies, there was a positive association between polycystic ovary syndrome and periodontal disease.
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Testosterone Replacement: The Limitations of ‘Dr. Google’
Clinicians may have to take a role in directing patients toward high-quality online information.
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The Ever-evolving Status of Prostate Cancer Screening
Each patient must decide whether he is willing to shoulder the risks associated with prostate cancer screening.
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NIOSH Toolkit for Chemical Skin Exposures
To guide the management and treatment protocols for chemical events involving skin exposures, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has developed a dermal toolkit to assist employee health professionals and first responders.
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Using Code Words for Violence Prevention
Nationwide Children’s Hospital takes a proactive approach to violence, which is especially necessary because the facility treats a high number of young people for behavioral health issues.
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Are Healthcare Workers at Risk of C. auris Infection?
Though the risk of healthcare workers becoming infected is low, employee health professionals should be aware of an emerging multidrug-resistant fungus that is causing high mortality in hospital outbreaks.
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CEOs: Physician Burnout a National Health Crisis
Burnout among physicians is becoming a national health crisis and healthcare leadership must step up to address the problem, 10 hospital CEOs emphasized in a recently published statement.