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Accidental Bowel Leakage
Although there has been increased awareness of pelvic floor disorders in recent years, fecal incontinence, defined by the unintentional loss of solid or liquid stool, remains a silent epidemic.
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How Fetal Head Circumference Affects the Need for Cesarean Section
A recent study shows that infant head circumference has a greater effect on rates of cesarean section and instrumental delivery than birth weight.
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Screening for Ovarian Cancer: Helpful or Harmful?
Significant questions remain about whether screening actually saves lives.
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It Works: Suicide Screening in the ED
Discussing suicide risk in the ED has been successful in identifying suicidal patients who might not have been identified any other way. -
Study: Diabetes Rates Quadrupled Worldwide
A new study finds that diabetes rates have exploded globally since 1980, casting doubt on the global goal to halt diabetes growth by 2025.
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A New Topical Treatment for Peyronie’s Disease
H-100 is a promising agent for a vexing disorder that otherwise often requires surgical intervention.
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Pregabalin Improves Outcomes in Chronic Cough
Pregabalin appears to provide meaningful improvement in cough for patients who have been refractory to other standard interventions.
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Patient Health Questionnaire and Suicide Ideation
Clinicians should take positive results on the Patient Health Questionnaire seriously and institute appropriate suicide prevention methods.
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Severe Hypoglycemia: Identifying At-risk Groups
Hypoglycemia is such an important obstacle to optimized goal attainment in diabetes.
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Who’s Right About DPP4 Agents and Heart Failure?
Other DPP4 inhibitors such as sitagliptin or linagliptin should be considered when clinicians wish to use a DPP4 inhibitor in patients with heart failure.