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Daily Archives: November 6, 2020

[Preprint] Research finds detectable but low-level SARS-CoV-2 contamination on public surfaces

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:56h | UTC

Research finds detectable but low-level SARS-CoV-2 contamination on public surfaces – News Medical

Original study (preprint): Longitudinal monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 RNA on high-touch surfaces in a community setting – medRxiv

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Why scientists fear the “toxic” Covid-19 debate

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:57h | UTC

Why scientists fear the “toxic” Covid-19 debate – NewStatesman

Related: Disagree on Covid-19, but don’t demonise other views – Research Professional News

 


Perspective: Rich countries reserve billions of Covid-19 vaccine doses even before there is one

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:52h | UTC

Rich Countries Reserve Billions Of Covid-19 Vaccine Doses Even Before There Is One – Forbes

 


Clots, strokes and rashes. Is COVID-19 a disease of the blood vessels?

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:54h | UTC

Clots, Strokes And Rashes. Is COVID-19 A Disease Of The Blood Vessels? – NPR

 


International consensus guidance for management of myasthenia gravis: The 2020 version includes updated recommendations for thymectomy, for early immunosuppression in ocular MG, and for the management of MG associated with immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:46h | UTC

International consensus guidance for management of myasthenia gravis: 2020 update – Neurology

 


[Abstract Only] Large randomized trial fails to show benefit from a multifactorial prevention strategy to prevent falls and fractures in older people

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:48h | UTC

Screening and Intervention to Prevent Falls and Fractures in Older People – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: No reduction in fractures seen in falls prevention programmes prescribed to older people – University of Warwick

Related study: A Randomized Trial of a Multifactorial Strategy to Prevent Serious Fall Injuries – New England Journal of Medicine

 


Randomized trial: Similar outcomes with goal-directed hemodynamic therapy vs. restrictive normovolemic therapy in major open abdominal surgery

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:34h | UTC

Goal-directed hemodynamic therapy versus restrictive normovolemic therapy in major open abdominal surgery: A randomized controlled trial – Surgery

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


[Abstract Only] More than a third of older adults are prescribed potentially inappropriate drugs, study finds

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:42h | UTC

More than a third of older adults are prescribed potentially inappropriate drugs, study finds – Lown Institute

Original study: Potentially Inappropriate Medications Are Associated with Increased Healthcare Utilization and Costs – Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

 


JACC Review: Evaluation and management of patients with stable angina. Based on large clinical trials, medical therapy rather than revascularization is the initial management strategy for most patients

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:43h | UTC

Evaluation and Management of Patients With Stable Angina: Beyond the Ischemia Paradigm: JACC State-of-the-Art Review – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (free for a limited period)

Summary: Evaluation and Management of Patients With Stable Angina – American College of Cardiology

 


[Abstract Only] Randomized trial: In patients with anorexia nervosa, a higher-calorie refeeding approach promotes earlier recovery with no increase in safety events during hospitalization

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:31h | UTC

Short-term Outcomes of the Study of Refeeding to Optimize Inpatient Gains for Patients With Anorexia Nervosa: A Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Pediatrics (link to abstract – $ for full-text0

Commentaries: Higher calorie treatment for people hospitalized with anorexia – NIH News Releases AND Higher-calorie diets for patients with anorexia nervosa shorten hospital stays – University of California – San Francisco

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


[Abstract Only] New clinical prediction rule for distinguishing bacterial from aseptic meningitis in children

6 Nov, 2020 | 09:32h | UTC

Clinical Prediction Rule for Distinguishing Bacterial From Aseptic Meningitis – Pediatrics (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: How to Tell Bacterial vs Viral Meningitis – Journal Feed

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


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