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Manual Maneuvers for the Treatment of Benign Positional Vertigo
Benign positional vertigo is a challenge to treat. This clinical trial from investigators in South Korea demonstrated modest efficacy in resolving posterior canal-related vertigo with a head-shaking maneuver that is easily performed in an office setting.
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Toxic Alcohols: Mechanisms, Presentation, Evaluation, and Management
It is critical to have a high index of suspicion for toxic alcohol toxicity to make an accurate and timely diagnosis. This, in turn, facilitates expeditious treatment that may prevent morbidity and mortality in these patients.
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Preparing for Avian Influenza
Although human-to-human transmission has not been observed for avian influenza in the United States at this time, and the situation is seen only as a possibility, it is important that all emergency care providers understand the virus and its potential implications for both practice and patients.
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An Overview of Audiologic Care for the Primary Care Physician
Primary care providers play a crucial role in identifying and managing hearing and balance disorders across the lifespan. Early detection of hearing loss through screening, especially in newborns and older adults, is essential, since untreated hearing loss is associated with cognitive decline, depression, and increased healthcare costs. Collaboration with audiologists enhances patient outcomes and ensures comprehensive management of hearing and balance health throughout life.
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Gepotidacin Tablets (Blujepa)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved gepotidacin, a first-in-class antibacterial medication for the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections.
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Use of Coronary Calcium Score in Familial Coronary Artery Disease
A randomized trial of computed tomography (CT) coronary artery calcium score augmented management vs. usual care of primary prevention patients at moderate risk of a coronary event and with a family history of premature coronary events has shown that, after three years of follow-up, the calcium score group had lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and smaller total plaque volumes by CT angiography.
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Systolic Blood Pressure Targets in Octogenarians
An analysis of a U.S. national database of patients 80 years of age or older taking antihypertensive agents was analyzed to determine the optimal systolic blood pressure associated with the lowest cardiovascular mortality and found that the ideal target was < 130 mmHg.
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Long-Term NSAID Use May Lower Dementia Risk
In a prospective population-based study of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, long-term use was associated with a reduced risk for dementia compared with short- and intermediate-term use.
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Beware Social Media Posts Promoting Medical Tests, Potential for Overdiagnosis
An analysis of widely viewed social media posts about five medical tests — full body magnetic resonance imaging, multicancer early detection, anti-Müllerian hormone, gut microbiome, and testosterone tests — found that 87.1% of the posts promoted benefits, while just 14.7% acknowledged potential harms and only 6.1% raised concerns about overuse or overdiagnosis.
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Infectious Disease Updates
Old Habits Die Hard, Especially with TB; Paxlovid: Is It Still Worth the Cost?