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Recommendations for Surgical Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
This is a summary of the 2017 International Consultation on Incontinence recommendations for surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse.
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Management of Pain Associated With Intrauterine Device Placement
With long-acting reversible contraceptive methods (intrauterine devices and implants) showing an increased proportion of users each year at the expense of permanent and short-acting hormonal methods, it makes sense to consider how best to improve the IUD placement experience, particularly for young nulliparous women.
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An Uncommon Cause of ST Elevation?
Are the ST-T wave abnormalities seen in the tracing with this article the result of early repolarization? Or is this likely to represent acute pericarditis?
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Amlodipine and Celecoxib Tablets (Consensi)
Consensi is indicated for patients for whom the treatment with amlodipine for hypertension and celecoxib for osteoarthritis is appropriate.
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Fish Consumption and Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis
A cross-sectional analysis using baseline data from participants in the Evaluation of Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease and Predictors of Events in Rheumatoid Arthritis (ESCAPE-RA) cohort study demonstrated biweekly consumption of fish significantly decreased pain and progression of RA sufferers.
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After the WHI: How Is Your Sex Life?
Women who discontinued systemic postmenopausal hormonal therapy following participation in the Women’s Health Initiative studies experienced an increase in vaginal and sexual symptoms.
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As-needed Inhaled Corticosteroid/LABA May Be Effective for Mild Asthma Control
In two randomized, double-blind, multicenter trials, symptom-triggered, twice-daily dosing of budesonide-formoterol was as effective in preventing severe asthma attacks as scheduled twice-daily dosing of budesonide-terbutaline, but not as effective in relieving symptoms.
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Trump Administration Revives Title X ‘Domestic Gag Rule’
The administration published a series of proposed changes that would alter the services and providers that could be supported by Title X.
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Data Suggest Abortion Does Not Lead to Depression
Results of a new study of almost 400,000 women indicate that having an abortion does not increase the risk for depression in women. The publication comes at a time when many state policies restricting abortion access have been justified by claims that abortion causes women psychological harm.
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Research Examines Options for Those With Early-stage Breast Cancer
Results of a large-scale study indicated that 70% of women with a common type of breast cancer do not experience a benefit from chemotherapy. Data suggest that for women with hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative, axillary lymph node-negative breast cancer, post-surgery combination chemotherapy and hormone therapy treatment provides no additional benefit over hormone therapy on its own.