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Relias Media is Now Clinician.com: What You Need to Know
As of June 25, Relias Media is officially rebranding as Clinician.com. This change marks an exciting new chapter in how we serve healthcare professionals — but rest assured, everything you rely on today will remain the same.
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STEMI Watch 2025 Is Here!
Written with Mission: Lifeline® hospitals in mind, STEMI Watch 2025: Clinical Excellence in Prevention, Management, and Intervention provides physicians and staff with a concise and practical update on ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). In the ninth edition of this series, you'll gain valuable STEMI CME/CE while reviewing clinically relevant recommendations to improve consistency of cardiac care for patients.
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Pediatric Tachycardia?
The electrocardiogram in the figure is from a previously healthy 15-year-old boy who reports palpitations and dizziness over the past two weeks. How would you interpret this tachycardia?
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Avutometinib Capsules and Defactinib Tablets (Avmapki Fakzynja CO-PACK)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval for a combination of two kinase inhibitors, avutometinib and defactinib, for the treatment of KRAS-mutated recurrent low-grade serous ovarian cancer who have received prior systemic therapy, including a platinum-based regimen.
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Why Does Colonization Become Active C. difficile?
These authors performed a nested case-control study to identify risk factors for the progression from Clostridioides difficile colonization to active infection in hospitalized persons.
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Post-Traumatic Headaches: Common and Complicated
The brain’s ability to modulate pain influences the development and persistence of post-traumatic headache (PTH). Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies in people with PTH show higher pain-induced brain activation in specific regions, such as the postcentral gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, and ventral striatum, as compared to healthy controls. Over 16 weeks of observation, progressive normalization in pain-induced brain activation was seen in the PTH group with headache improvement, with persistently elevated activation in the non-improvement PTH group.
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Patients Hospitalized for Non-Severe COVID-19: No Benefit of CAP Antibiotics
A large population-based, retrospective, cohort study found there was no benefit for antibiotics targeting community-acquired pneumonia in patients hospitalized with non-severe COVID-19. These results provide evidence against antibiotic use in this population.
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Weight Loss Without Bone Loss: Mediterranean Diet and Exercise in Older Women
This systematic review found that, among older women undergoing intentional weight loss, bone density is better preserved with a calorie-restricted Mediterranean diet combined with physical activity, compared to a standard Mediterranean diet alone.
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Wrist and Finger Dislocations
Injuries to the wrist and fingers, although frequently overshadowed in polytrauma care, demand precise assessment and timely intervention to prevent long-term functional impairment. In this issue, the authors provide a thorough and clinically focused review of these often-complex dislocations, emphasizing both anatomical understanding and evidence-based management strategies relevant to emergency medicine providers.
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Telisotuzumab Vedotin-tlly (Emrelis)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval of telisotuzumab vedotin-tilly, a first-in-class c-mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor-directed antibody and a microtubule inhibitor conjugate for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic, non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer.