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          Wrongful Prolongation of Life Suits Persist, Even When a Patient’s Status Was DNR Regardless of training or good intentions to preserve life, at the end of the day, this is the patient's choice. 
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          Ethicists’ Role if Clinicians Disregard Documented End-of-Life Wishes Early involvement of the ethics team can be helpful. After an initial assessment, the healthcare team should arrange a family meeting with surrogates, clinicians, the ethics team, social workers, and other appropriate individuals (e.g., clergy). This should happen as soon as possible, no later than the following day. The ethics team should facilitate an honest and compassionate discussion about the plan to best honor the patient’s end-of-life decisions. 
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          Ethicists Can Resolve Conflicts Over Nutrition Therapy at End of Life When deciding whether to administer, withhold, or withdraw end-of-life nutrition and hydration therapy, ethicists can help clinicians, patients, and families reach an equitable agreement. 
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          New Ethical Guidance on End-of-Life Nutrition Therapy The guidance is intended to help clinicians understand what medically assisted nutrition and hydration can and cannot accomplish for different groups of patients. 
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          Failure to Report Study Findings in Timely Manner Erodes Public Trust Further, this can contribute to bias in the scientific knowledge base, limit the ability of future investigators to build on knowledge generated from prior research, and lead to duplication of research efforts and misuse of scarce resources. 
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          Lack of Funding, Salary Support for Ethics Consultation Work Demand for ethics consults is rising, but there is not enough financial support, nor enough staff with specialized training in bioethics. Without commitment and active engagement from leadership, clinical ethics consultants most likely will remain almost poorly resourced, albeit with dedicated volunteers. 
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          Double BBB, or Complete AV Block?The ECG in the figure is from a woman who complained she had been experiencing chest pain for several days. What is the rhythm? Is there complete AV block? 
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          Zavegepant Nasal Spray (Zavzpret)Zavegepant can be prescribed to treat migraine, with or without aura, in adults. 
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          Multivitamin-Mineral Supplementation vs. Cocoa Extract for CognitionResearchers followed participants for three years and determined daily cocoa supplement use was not associated with cognitive enhancement in older adults, whereas a multivitamin supplement was associated with significant cognitive benefits. 
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          Influence of Vitamin Intake on Migraine PrevalenceAmong participants experiencing severe headaches or migraine, those with severe headaches also reported a lower intake of thiamine and riboflavin, based on 24-hour recall of food intake. 
