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There are at least six different commonly used chemotherapeutic regimens in practice to treat patients with low-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) with no consensus or previous formal evaluation as to which may be best.
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In this issue: FDA issues multiple drug safety alerts; ARBs and cancer risk; and FDA actions.
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Emergency departments tend to be noisy, bright, and intensely focused on patient throughput.
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It's a problem that every ED grapples with: A patient comes in complaining of chronic pain and you give him or her a one-time prescription for a powerful narcotic with instructions to seek comprehensive treatment from a primary care provider (PCP).
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While no one has precise numbers, the practice of human trafficking is hardly limited to third-world countries. In fact, experts maintain it is big business in the United States, with somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000 people trafficked into the country each year.
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A program that sends geriatricians and nurse practitioners into the homes of high risk, frail elderly patients has resulted in a 195% return on investment (ROI) for Fallon Community Health Plan in Worcester, MA.
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It might seem like a "no-brainer" to you, but it's not always enough to simply ask workers to make changes for better health.