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Daily Archives: May 31, 2018

Thu, May 31 – 10 Stories of The Day!

31 May, 2018 | 00:01h | UTC

 

1 – International Expert Consensus Document on Takotsubo Syndrome: (via @JGrapsa and @TomLuscher)

Part I: Clinical Characteristics, Diagnostic Criteria, and Pathophysiology – European Heart Journal (free)

Part II: Diagnostic Workup, Outcome, and Management – European Heart Journal (free)

 

2 – Colorectal cancer screening for average‐risk adults: 2018 guideline update from the American Cancer Society – CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians (free)

News Release: American Cancer Society Updates Colorectal Cancer Screening Guideline (free)

Commentaries: American Cancer Society recommends earlier colorectal cancer screening – Reuters (free) AND American Cancer Society advises colorectal screens at 45, not 50 – UPI (free) AND Cancer Group Calls for Colorectal Cancer Screening Starting at Age 45 – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND Get Screened Earlier For Colorectal Cancer, Urges American Cancer Society – NPR (free)

Related Guidelines (all suggest screening should begin at age 50 years in average-risk individuals): Colorectal Cancer Screening – U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (free resources) AND Recommendations on screening for colorectal cancer in primary care – Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (free) AND Colorectal Cancer Screening: Recommendations for Physicians and Patients from the U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer – The American Journal of Gastroenterology (free)

 

3 – Type 2 diabetes mellitus in older people: a brief statement of key principles of modern day management including the assessment of frailty. A national collaborative stakeholder initiative – Diabetic Medicine (free)

Commentary: New guidance on treating diabetes in elderly and frail adults – University of Exeter, via EurekAlert (free)

 

4 – Diabetes Canada Position Statement for People with Types 1 and 2 Diabetes Who Fast During Ramadan – Canadian Journal of Diabetes (free)

 

5 – For Patients With Type 2 Diabetes, What’s the Best Target Hemoglobin A1C? – JAMA (free for a limited period)

Related: A1C Targets Should Be Personalized to Maximize Benefits While Limiting Risks – Diabetes Care (free) AND Hemoglobin A1c Targets for Glycemic Control With Pharmacologic Therapy for Nonpregnant Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Guidance Statement Update From the American College of Physicians (free)

 

6 – Things We Do For No Reason: Neutropenic Diet – Journal of Hospital Medicine (free) (via @guptaarjun90 and @AnilMakam)

 

7 – Sugar, tobacco, and alcohol taxes to achieve the SDGs – The Lancet (free registration required)

Commentary: Sugar, tobacco, and alcohol taxes to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (free)

Related: Fiscal policies for diet and the prevention of noncommunicable diseases – World Health Organization (free) AND To improve global health, tax the things that are killing us (free articles, commentaries and reports) AND The Lancet taskforce on NCDs and economics (free series and commentaries)

 

8 – Ebola vaccine provides protection and hope for high-risk communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – World Health Organization (free)

Related: Ebola cases drop as more specimens test negative – CIDRAP (free)

 

9 – Intake of Different Dietary Proteins and Risk of Heart Failure in Men – Circulation (free)

Commentaries: High protein diet associated with small increased heart failure risk in middle-aged men – AHA Newsroom (free) AND High-Protein Diets May Slightly Increase The Risk Of Heart Disease – Forbes (free)

 

10 – Lifetime Smoking History and Risk of Lung Cancer: Results From the Framingham Heart Study – Journal of the National Cancer Institute (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Risk of Incident Lung Cancer Drops by 39% Five Years After Smokers Quit – AJMC (free) AND New research finds lung cancer risk drops substantially within five years of quitting – Vanderbilt University Medical Center, via eCancer News (free)

 


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