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Daily Archives: June 16, 2017

Global Health Initiatives of the International Oncology Community

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:34h | UTC

Global Health Initiatives of the International Oncology Community – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Asia–Pacific clinical practice guidelines on the management of hepatocellular carcinoma

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:35h | UTC

Asia–Pacific clinical practice guidelines on the management of hepatocellular carcinoma: a 2017 update – Hepatology International (free)

 


Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Improving Prevention and Survivorship

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:33h | UTC

Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Improving Prevention and Survivorship – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Fri, June 16 – 10 Stories of The Day!

16 Jun, 2017 | 02:32h | UTC

 

1 – World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (June 15, 2017)

WHO News release: Abuse of older people on the rise – 1 in 6 affected – World Health Organization (free)

See also:  Elder abuse fact sheet (free) AND WHO’s work on elder abuse (free) AND World report on ageing and health (free)

Related: Elder abuse prevalence in community settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis – The Lancet Global Health (free) AND Protecting the global longevity dividend – The Lancet Global Health (free)

 

2 – OpenWHO – The World Health Organization launched a series of video courses on epidemics, pandemics & health emergencies, open to the public (free courses and videos) (RT @WHO see Tweet)

 

3 – A randomized trial of telemedicine efficacy and safety for nonacute headaches – Neurology (free) (RT @EricTopol see Tweet)

Commentary: For Headache, Telemedicine May Be as Effective as in-Person – American Academy of Neurology, via NewsWise (free)

 

4 – New Choosing Wisely List: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists – Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question (free)

See more on the Choosing Wisely initiative in our April 5 issue, see #6.

“Great choosing wisely list from @ASHPOfficial. Great doctoring tips for physicians & trainees” (RT @AnilMakam see Tweet)

 

5 – Doctors are prone to burn-out and depression. We need to take care – World Economic Forum (free)

 

6 – Pharmacological treatments and risk of readmission to hospital for unipolar depression in Finland: a nationwide cohort study – The Lancet Psychiatry (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Lithium Markedly Cuts Hospital Readmission in Depression – Medscape (free registration required)

 

7 – Review: Pathophysiology of Takotsubo Syndrome – Circulation (free)

 

8 – Risk of major congenital malformations in relation to maternal overweight and obesity severity: cohort study of 1.2 million singletons – The BMJ (free)

Commentaries: Risks of major birth defects greater if mother is overweight – OnMedica (free) AND Obese women more likely to have babies with serious birth defects, says study – The Guardian (free)

 

9 – Machine Learning Versus Standard Techniques for Updating Searches for Systematic Reviews: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study – Annals of Internal Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Artificial intelligence may help doctors keep up with new research – Reuters (free)

“Machine-learning fed by citations of a systematic saved a ton of time for updating it, didn’t miss important studies” (RT @hildabast see Tweet)

 

10 – Opinion: Too much medical care: bad for you, bad for health care systems – STAT News (free)

 


New Insight Into the Biology, Risk Stratification, and Targeted Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:31h | UTC

New Insight Into the Biology, Risk Stratification, and Targeted Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Using the New ASCO Clinical Practice Guideline for Palliative Care Concurrent With Oncology Care Using the TEAM Approach

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:30h | UTC

Using the New ASCO Clinical Practice Guideline for Palliative Care Concurrent With Oncology Care Using the TEAM Approach – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


New Developments and Challenges in Rare Genitourinary Tumors: Non-Urothelial Bladder Cancers and Squamous Cell Cancers of the Penis

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:28h | UTC

New Developments and Challenges in Rare Genitourinary Tumors: Non-Urothelial Bladder Cancers and Squamous Cell Cancers of the Penis – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Perspectives on the Use of Clinical Pathways in Oncology Care

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:29h | UTC

Perspectives on the Use of Clinical Pathways in Oncology Care – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Optimizing Breast Cancer Adjuvant Radiation and Integration of Breast and Reconstructive Surgery

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:32h | UTC

Optimizing Breast Cancer Adjuvant Radiation and Integration of Breast and Reconstructive Surgery – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Pain and Opioids in Cancer Care: Benefits, Risks, and Alternatives

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:24h | UTC

Pain and Opioids in Cancer Care: Benefits, Risks, and Alternatives – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know in 2017

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:26h | UTC

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know in 2017 – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Breast Cancer After Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:27h | UTC

Breast Cancer After Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer: It’s Not Just About Chest Radiation – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile dermatomyositis

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:12h | UTC

Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile dermatomyositis – Annals of Rheumatic Diseases (free)

 


Challenges in Opening and Enrolling Patients in Clinical Trials

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:25h | UTC

Challenges in Opening and Enrolling Patients in Clinical Trials – 2017 ASCO Educational Book (free)

 


Management of Potential Organ Donor

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:11h | UTC

Management of Potential Organ Donor: Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine: Position Statement – Indian Journal of Critical Care (free)

 


Is There an Association Between Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and PAD?

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:09h | UTC

Greater Frequency of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Is Associated With Lower Prevalence of Peripheral Artery Disease – Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Is There an Association Between Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and PAD? – American College of Cardiology, Latest in Cardiology (free)

 


Hand hygiene: facilitators and barriers

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:07h | UTC

Hand hygiene: facilitators and barriers – ACP Internist Blog (free)

 


Anecdotes are unreliable evidence

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:08h | UTC

Anecdotes are unreliable evidence – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)

This is the second in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.

 


The World Health Organization launched a series of video courses on epidemics, pandemics & health emergencies

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:01h | UTC

OpenWHO – The World Health Organization launched a series of video courses on epidemics, pandemics & health emergencies, open to the public (free courses and videos) (RT @WHO see Tweet)

 


Social media and mental health

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:05h | UTC

Social media and mental health

1 – Quit Social Media Every Other Day – The Atlantic (free)

2 – Social media is as harmful as alcohol and drugs for millennials – The Conversation (free)

3 – Point of view: Is ‘Internet Addiction’ Real? – NPR Health News (free)

4 – Report: #StatusOfMind Social media and young people’s mental health and wellbeing – Royal Society of Public Health (link to introduction – free PDF)

Commentaries: Instagram ‘worst for young mental health’ – BBC News (free) AND Instagram worst social media app for young people’s mental health – CNN news (free)

 


Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Childhood and Adolescence

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:10h | UTC

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Childhood and Adolescence – Deutsches Ärzteblatt (free)

 


Treatments can harm

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:08h | UTC

Treatments can harm – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)

This is the first in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.

 


World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (June 15, 2017)

16 Jun, 2017 | 01:01h | UTC

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (June 15, 2017)

WHO News release: Abuse of older people on the rise – 1 in 6 affected – World Health Organization (free)

See also:  Elder abuse fact sheet (free) AND WHO’s work on elder abuse (free) AND World report on ageing and health (free)

Related: Elder abuse prevalence in community settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis – The Lancet Global Health (free) AND Protecting the global longevity dividend – The Lancet Global Health (free)

 


American Society of Health-System Pharmacists – Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question

16 Jun, 2017 | 00:59h | UTC

New Choosing Wisely List: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists – Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question (free)

See more on the Choosing Wisely initiative in our April 5 issue, see #6.

“Great choosing wisely list from @ASHPOfficial. Great doctoring tips for physicians & trainees” (RT @AnilMakam see Tweet)

 


Risk of major congenital malformations in relation to maternal overweight and obesity severity

16 Jun, 2017 | 00:55h | UTC

Risk of major congenital malformations in relation to maternal overweight and obesity severity: cohort study of 1.2 million singletons – The BMJ (free)

Commentaries: Risks of major birth defects greater if mother is overweight – OnMedica (free) AND Obese women more likely to have babies with serious birth defects, says study – The Guardian (free)

 


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