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Hospital Consult - August 2016
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FDA Approves Lixisenatide for Type 2 Diabetes
The FDA approved lixisenatide (Adlyxin), a once-daily injection, to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes.
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CDC Investigating Salmonella Outbreaks Related to Backyard Poultry Flocks
Taking precautions can help prevent illness.
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Mosquito Transmission of Zika Virus in Florida Confirmed
The first U.S. cases of local Zika transmission come two weeks after Congress failed to pass Zika funding bill.
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Approach May Be Effective Against Genital Herpes
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago, working with scientists from Germany, have shown that zinc oxide nanoparticles can prevent the herpes simplex virus from entering cells.
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Are Antibiotics Overprescribed for Possible STIs? Check Your Practice
With growing resistance to antibiotics noted in the United States, what’s your practice when it comes to prescribing them? According to a recent study, three-quarters of ED patients who received antibiotics to treat suspected STIs tested negative for such diseases.1
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Having Providers Talk with Adolescents About Condom Use Remains Essential
Condoms provide excellent protection from STIs, and they have the added benefit of acting as a method of pregnancy prevention. -
Researchers’ Index Could Help Detect Women at Risk for Rapid Bone Loss
Researchers have developed an index to predict which women may experience faster bone loss across the menopause transition.1 Such a tool may prove helpful. Estimates indicate that as many as 50% of Americans older than 50 years will be at risk for osteoporotic fractures during their lifetimes.2 Osteoporosis has a fivefold greater prevalence in women than in men. In the United States, although women only have twice the fracture rate of men, they sustain 80% of hip fractures because older women outnumber older men.3
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Physiology of Premenstrual Symptoms Examined
New data from the UC Davis Health System in Sacramento indicate that certain premenstrual symptoms, such as mood changes, breast pain, and abdominal cramps, are linked with inflammation.1 C-reactive protein, a commonly accepted biomarker for inflammation, is elevated within most women with premenstrual symptoms, data indicate.
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Use Effective Counseling Skills When Counseling on Choosing LARC Methods
Do you know how to counsel your young adult patients on selecting the right long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) method for their needs? The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals offers two informative web-based educational options to help clinicians fine-tune their counseling skills. Both options offer free CE credits.