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EMTALA Protects Professionals Reporting Violations
Here's how and why the courts rule the way they do.
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Bisphosphonates May Impact Bone Recurrence in Postmenopausal Women with Breast Cancer
Although the rate of distant recurrence and breast cancer mortality were statistically and significantly superior in women who had been treated with bisphosphonates, the absolute degree of benefit was of dubious clinical relevance.
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No Payoff to Physical Therapy After Healed Ankle Fracture
After successful healing of an ankle fracture, a program of supervised physical therapy does not appear to improve outcomes.
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Manipulating the Microbiome to Enhance Metabolic Functions
The recognition that incretin secretion is impaired in type 2 diabetes stimulates consideration of a similar trial in diabetic patients.
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Confirming the Value of Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement provides better outcomes for pain, symptoms, activities of daily living, and quality of life than medical therapy alone.
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Is Breakfast the Most Important Meal of the Day?
Omission of breakfast was associated with less secretion of insulin and glucagon-like peptide and higher levels of free fatty acids, glucose, and glucagon.
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Leaving the Annual Physical Behind
To date, the annual physical has shown minimal, if any, benefit and potential for harm.
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The Fastest Growing Birth Control Method
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Wearable ventilator said to improve health, save money
New data presented recently indicate that use of a wearable ventilator system in COPD patients is associated with significant improvement in healthcare utilization and overall respiratory health status.