Wed November 27 – 10 Stories of The Day!
27 Nov, 2019 | 08:40h | UTC
Commentary: European guidelines for breast cancer screening differ from U.S. recommendations – ACP Internist (free)
Related: ACP Guideline: Screening for Breast Cancer in Average-Risk Women (other guidelines on the subject)
3 – Implementation Strategies for Cardiovascular Polypills – JAMA (free for a limited period)
See also: Cardiovascular Disease Prevention at a Crossroads: Precision Medicine or Polypill? – JAMA (free)
Author Interview: Implementation Strategies for Cardiovascular Polypills (free)
Related: The Polypill Revisited: Why We Still Need Population-Based Approaches in the Precision Medicine Era (free for a limited period) AND Randomized Trial: Polypill for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in an Underserved Population (randomized trials, commentaries and guideline on the subject)
4 – #184 Update in Sleep Medicine: LIVE from CHEST 2019! – The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast (free)
Commentary: PPIs linked to adverse neurological effects – Univadis (free registration required)
Related: WHO Guidelines for Peri-Operative Hyperoxia Questioned (free)
Source: EvidenceAlerts
8 – Nonpowder Firearm Injuries to Children Treated in Emergency Departments – Pediatrics (free)
Commentaries: Pediatric eye injuries from nonpowder firearms – Nationwide Children’s Hospital (free) AND BB guns dangerous for kids as they increase risk of eye injuries – News Medical (free) AND Overall childhood injuries from nonpowder firearms are decreasing, eye injuries are increasing – 2 Minute Medicine (free)
Related: Neurosurgical Care of Nonpowder Firearm Injuries: A Narrative Review of the Literature – Emergency Medicine International (free)
9 – Long-term Outcomes of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety-Related Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis – JAMA Psychiatry (free for a limited period)
10 – Follow‐up strategies following completion of primary cancer treatment in adult cancer survivors – Cochrane Library (free)
Summary: Follow-up strategies after completion of primary cancer treatment – Cochrane Library (free)