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Groups Partner to Accelerate Ebola Vaccine
Global non-profit teams up with pharmaceutical giant to create and stockpile an effective Ebola vaccine by the end of 2017.
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FDA Panel Approves Insert for Opioid Addicts
New implant would provide opioid addicts a long-lasting alternative to daily oral medication.
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21st Century Cures Act Stalls in Senate
The Senate is dropping the 21st Century Cures Act in favor of a series of smaller bills that will tackle similar biomedical issues.
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis
MONOGRAPH: It's characterized by markedly increased circulating ketone bodies leading to ketoacidosis.
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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Updates Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations
Revised recommendations incorporate new information that strengthens earlier conclusions.
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In Defense of a Good Night's Sleep
Oregon researchers are attempting to link sleep deprivation to Alzheimer's disease.
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HIV Screening Rates for Youth Continue to Drop
The CDC has good reason to be worried about our country’s teens.
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Infectious Disease Alert Updates
Diagnostic Puzzle? Solved by The New York Times; Glucometers as Culprit; Shorter Isolation Times for TB
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Tampa hospital reduces falls 16% in facility’s common areas with simple changes
After implementing several mostly simple safety initiatives, St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa, FL, saw a 16% reduction in falls from the previous year.
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Clinicians Are Skeptical of Early Warning Systems for Sepsis
While early warning systems for sepsis lead to clinical action, clinicians are skeptical and do not perceive them to be beneficial.