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A Possible New Hope for Leukemia Patients
Treatment with blinatumomab resulted in significantly longer overall survival than chemotherapy among adult patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Comparing Treatments for Atopic Dermatitis
A new interleukin-31 inhibitor is under evaluation for the treatment of atopic dermatitis.
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Breakthrough in Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment?
In a recent trial, baricitinib was associated with significant clinical improvements as compared with placebo and adalimumab.
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Popular Drug Could Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Does liraglutide play a role in the prevention of type 2 diabetes?
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Antithrombotic Drug Use Associated with Higher Risk of Subdural Hematoma
This study suggests that the newer direct oral anticoagulants may be safer in this regard than warfarin therapy.
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Months After SPRINT, Clinicians Continue Debating Appropriate Blood Pressure Targets
Concerns linger that aggressive BP management might affect mobility in those > 75 years of age.
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GOP Plan to Replace Affordable Care Act Raises Anxiety, Doubts
The American Health Care Act will drastically change Medicaid, raising fears of losing coverage.
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Adult Vaccination Update for Emergency Physicians
We present this discussion of adult immunizations so that you will be prepared to respond to questions and concerns as the concept of ED vaccination evolves.
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Emergency Medicine Stakeholders Voice Priorities for Healthcare Reform, Urge Individual Clinicians to Get Involved
With the Affordable Care Act under fire, both physicians and nurses want to preserve access, but they’re over high deductibles and narrow networks.
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In Search of Effective Solutions to Curb Workplace Violence
Investigators note that a unit-based, worksite intervention requires few resources, but there must be a database and a uniform reporting system to drive improvements.