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Strategies for Preventing HIV Infection Among HIV-Uninfected Women Attempting Conception with HIV-Infected Men
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:04h | UTCCommentaries: CDC Outlines Options for HIV-Discordant Couples Who Want to Conceive – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND CDC Reversal: Sperm From HIV-Infected Men Okay for Insemination – Medscape (free registration required)
A real-world approach to Evidence-Based Medicine in general practice
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:09h | UTC
Improving Recognition of Pediatric Severe Sepsis
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:05h | UTCEditorial: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Use of Real-Time Tools to Identify Children With Severe Sepsis in the Pediatric Emergency Department (free)
Commentary: New pediatric protocol reduces missed sepsis diagnoses by 76 percent – American College of Emergency Physicians, via EurekAlert(free)
Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:03h | UTC
Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity in 195 Countries over 25 Years
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:06h | UTCEditorial: Global Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity (free)
Commentaries: New study finds more than 2 billion people overweight or obese – Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (free) AND More Than 10 Percent of World’s Population Is Obese, Study Finds – The New York Times (free) AND Being overweight – not just obese – kills millions a year, say experts – The Guardian (free)
“High BMI accounted for 4.0 million deaths globally, nearly 40% of which occurred in persons who were not obese”
Tue, June 13 – 10 Medical Stories of The Day!
13 Jun, 2017 | 00:18h | UTC
Editorial: Global Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity (free)
Commentaries: New study finds more than 2 billion people overweight or obese – Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (free) AND More Than 10 Percent of World’s Population Is Obese, Study Finds – The New York Times (free) AND Being overweight – not just obese – kills millions a year, say experts – The Guardian (free)
“High BMI accounted for 4.0 million deaths globally, nearly 40% of which occurred in persons who were not obese”
Editorial: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Use of Real-Time Tools to Identify Children With Severe Sepsis in the Pediatric Emergency Department (free)
Commentary: New pediatric protocol reduces missed sepsis diagnoses by 76 percent – American College of Emergency Physicians, via EurekAlert (free)
Commentaries: CDC Outlines Options for HIV-Discordant Couples Who Want to Conceive – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND CDC Reversal: Sperm From HIV-Infected Men Okay for Insemination – Medscape (free registration required)
4 – It’s time to get serious about the safety of medical devices – STAT News (free)
6 – Kidney Cancer, Version 2.2017, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (free)
7 – Guidelines for the recognition and management of mixed depression – CNS Spectrums (free)
Commentary: First-Ever Guideline for Mixed Depression Released – Medscape (free registration required)
8 – Richard Lehman’s weekly review of medical journals, 12 June 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
10 – Drugs may help people pass larger kidney stones – NIHR Signal (free)
Original article: Alpha blockers for treatment of ureteric stones: systematic review and meta-analysis – The BMJ (free)
It’s time to get serious about the safety of medical devices
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:04h | UTCIt’s time to get serious about the safety of medical devices – STAT News (free)
Kidney Cancer – NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:02h | UTCKidney Cancer, Version 2.2017, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (free)
Drugs may help people pass larger kidney stones
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:00h | UTCDrugs may help people pass larger kidney stones – NIHR Signal (free)
Original article: Alpha blockers for treatment of ureteric stones: systematic review and meta-analysis – The BMJ (free)
Related meta-analysis: Effect of Tamsulosin on Stone Passage for Ureteral Stones: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis – Annals of Emergency Medicine (free)
Is the finger-stick blood test necessary for type 2 diabetes treatment?
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:58h | UTCEditorial: The Need to Test Strategies Based on Common Sense (free)
The JAMA Network – For the Media: Home Monitoring of Blood Sugar Did Not Improve Glycemic Control After 1 Year (free)
Commentary: Is the finger-stick blood test necessary for type 2 diabetes treatment? – University of North Carolina Health Care, via EurekAlert(free)
Related: Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose – Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (free)
“Another RCT showing no benefit for Glucose Self-monitoring in Non–Insulin-Treated Patients with Type 2 Diabetes” (RT @PaulGlasziou see Tweet)
‘How long have I got?’: Why many cancer patients don’t have answers
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:55h | UTC‘How long have I got?’: Why many cancer patients don’t have answers – USA Today (free)
Related: Integration of Palliative Care Into Standard Oncology Care: American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline Update(free)
See more on Standardized Criteria for Palliative Care Consultation in our April 24 issue, see #8
“ASCO now recommends that everyone with advanced cancer receive palliative care within eight weeks of diagnosis.” (RT @cancerassassin1 see Tweet)
Guidelines for the recognition and management of mixed depression
13 Jun, 2017 | 20:01h | UTCGuidelines for the recognition and management of mixed depression – CNS Spectrums (free)
Commentary: First-Ever Guideline for Mixed Depression Released – Medscape (free registration required)
Timing of food introduction and development of food sensitization
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:53h | UTCTiming of food introduction and development of food sensitization in a prospective birth cohort – Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Delayed food introduction may increase likelihood of allergy in later childhood – McMaster University, via News Medical (free)
New Series from The Lancet: Health in Humanitarian Crises
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:59h | UTCNew Series from The Lancet: Health in Humanitarian Crises (free registration required)
Related: How to Fix the Broken Humanitarian System: A Q&A with Paul Spiegel – Global Health NOW (free)
“Evidence is important to guide more effective & efficient health responses in humanitarian contexts” (RT @TheLancet see Tweet)
Palliative care: A pathway to value-based care for nursing homes
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:56h | UTCPalliative care: A pathway to value-based care for nursing homes – Diane E. Meier, M.D via McKnight (free)
Prevention of acute kidney injury and protection of renal function in the intensive care unit
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:57h | UTCSource: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter
Working while sick
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:50h | UTCWorking with influenza-like illness: Presenteeism among US health care personnel during the 2014-2015 influenza season – American Journal of Infection Control (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Working while sick – ACP Internist (free) AND Health worker survey reveals many work during flu illness – CIDRAP (free)
Over 40% of surveyed health care personnel worked with self-reported influenza-like illness. “To reduce levels of health-worker–associated flu transmission, the researchers said that misconceptions about working while sick and sick leave policies both need to be addressed” (from CIDRAP)
Lower Risk of Heart Failure and Death in Patients Initiated on SGLT-2 Inhibitors?
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:52h | UTCCommentaries: Risk of HF and Death in Patients on SGLT-2 Inhibitors – American College of Cardiology, Latest in Cardiology (free) AND SGLT2 inhibitors may have class effect for reduction of cardiac risk – ACP Diabetes Monthly (free)
Observational data suggests these class of drugs may be associated with lower risk of heart failure and deaths compared to other drugs.
Diagnosis and management of dementia with Lewy bodies
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:54h | UTCDiagnosis and management of dementia with Lewy bodies – Neurology (free)
Commentary: New International Guidelines Issued on Dementia with Lewy Bodies – Mayo Clinic, via NewsWise (free)
Canagliflozin will receive new boxed warning about amputation risks
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:51h | UTCCanagliflozin will receive new boxed warning about amputation risks – ACP Internist (free)
FDA Drug Safety Communication: FDA confirms increased risk of leg and foot amputations with the diabetes medicine canagliflozin (Invokana, Invokamet, Invokamet XR) (free)
NCCN Guidelines Insights: Head and Neck Cancers
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:47h | UTCNCCN Guidelines Insights: Head and Neck Cancers, Version 2.2017 (free)
Mon, June 12 – 10 Medical Stories of The Day!
12 Jun, 2017 | 00:10h | UTC
1 – New Series from The Lancet: Health in Humanitarian Crises (free registration required)
Related: How to Fix the Broken Humanitarian System: A Q&A with Paul Spiegel – Global Health NOW (free)
“Evidence is important to guide more effective & efficient health responses in humanitarian contexts” (RT @TheLancet see Tweet)
Editorial: The Need to Test Strategies Based on Common Sense (free)
The JAMA Network – For the Media: Home Monitoring of Blood Sugar Did Not Improve Glycemic Control After 1 Year (free)
Commentary: Is the finger-stick blood test necessary for type 2 diabetes treatment? – University of North Carolina Health Care, via EurekAlert (free)
Related: Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose – Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (free)
“Another RCT showing no benefit for Glucose Self-monitoring in Non–Insulin-Treated Patients with Type 2 Diabetes” (RT @PaulGlasziou see Tweet)
Source: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter
5 – ‘How long have I got?’: Why many cancer patients don’t have answers – USA Today (free)
Related: Integration of Palliative Care Into Standard Oncology Care: American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline Update (free)
See more on Standardized Criteria for Palliative Care Consultation in our April 24 issue, see #8
“ASCO now recommends that everyone with advanced cancer receive palliative care within eight weeks of diagnosis.” (RT @cancerassassin1 see Tweet)
6 – Diagnosis and management of dementia with Lewy bodies – Neurology (free)
Commentary: New International Guidelines Issued on Dementia with Lewy Bodies – Mayo Clinic, via NewsWise (free)
7 – Timing of food introduction and development of food sensitization in a prospective birth cohort – Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Delayed food introduction may increase likelihood of allergy in later childhood – McMaster University, via News Medical (free)
Commentaries: Risk of HF and Death in Patients on SGLT-2 Inhibitors – American College of Cardiology, Latest in Cardiology (free) AND SGLT2 inhibitors may have class effect for reduction of cardiac risk – ACP Diabetes Monthly (free)
Observational data suggests these class of drugs may be associated with lower risk of heart failure and deaths compared to other drugs.
9- Canagliflozin will receive new boxed warning about amputation risks – ACP Internist (free)
FDA Drug Safety Communication: FDA confirms increased risk of leg and foot amputations with the diabetes medicine canagliflozin (Invokana, Invokamet, Invokamet XR) (free)
10 – Working with influenza-like illness: Presenteeism among US health care personnel during the 2014-2015 influenza season – American Journal of Infection Control (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Working while sick – ACP Internist (free) AND Health worker survey reveals many work during flu illness – CIDRAP (free)
Over 40% of surveyed health care personnel worked with self-reported influenza-like illness. “To reduce levels of health-worker–associated flu transmission, the researchers said that misconceptions about working while sick and sick leave policies both need to be addressed” (from CIDRAP)
Role of endoscopy in primary sclerosing cholangitis
11 Jun, 2017 | 19:45h | UTCCommentary: Endoscopy’s role in primary sclerosing cholangitis: a clinical guideline – Clinical Advisor (free)
European Glaucoma Society Terminology and Guidelines for Glaucoma
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:46h | UTCEuropean Glaucoma Society Terminology and Guidelines for Glaucoma, 4th Edition – Part 1 (free)
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Guideline
12 Jun, 2017 | 19:47h | UTC


