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Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia and Diabetes in Older Adults

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:18h | UTC

Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia and Diabetes in Older Adults – Diabetes Care (free)

Source: Management of Hyperglycemia in Elderly, Hospitalized Adults – PracticeUpdates (free registration required)

 


To Screen or not to Screen?

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:25h | UTC

Free Online Course, Starts April 10. To Screen or not to Screen? Methods and health policies through case studies – University of Geneva and Coursera

 


Building Next Generation Immunization Supply Chains

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:26h | UTC

Building Next Generation Immunization Supply Chains – Vaccine Supplement (free)

News release: Global Immunization Impact Constrained by Outdated Vaccine Delivery Systems, Researchers Say – World Health Organization(free)

See also: Battling Infectious Diseases in the 20th Century: The Impact of Vaccines (free – classic 2015 page with interesting infographics) (RT @stefaniei)

This 29 open access articles are part of a special supplement published in Vaccine to address the challenges of Immunization Supply Chains.

 


Insomnia associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:17h | UTC

The association between insomnia symptoms and risk of cardio-cerebral vascular events: A meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies – European Journal of Preventive Cardiology (free)

Source: Insomnia associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke – EurekAlert (free) (RT @CaulfieldTim)

 


Eosinophilia in Primary Care

4 Apr, 2017 | 19:30h | UTC

Eosinophilia – Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice (free)

 


The World Is Unprepared for a Global Pandemic

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:22h | UTC

The World Is Completely Unprepared for a Global Pandemic – Harvard Business Review (free) (RT @glassmanamanda and @BillGates)

 


Return on investment of public health interventions

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:25h | UTC

Return on investment of public health interventions: a systematic review – Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health (free)

Source: BMJ News ($)

“For every £1 invested in public health, £14 will subsequently be returned to the wider health and social care economy”. Based on the findings, the authors suggest that cuts to public health services are short sighted and represent a false economy, with substantial opportunity costs.

 


You Should Appreciate Germs

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:15h | UTC

You Should Appreciate Germs – Gates Notes (free)

 


Science papers are getting harder to read

4 Apr, 2017 | 19:28h | UTC

It’s not just you: science papers are getting harder to read – Nature (free)

More commentaries on academic writing and the importance of making research understandable to all: ‘It’s time to make sure research is understandable to all’ – The Telegraph (free) AND Scientific language is becoming more informal – Nature (free)


Cognitive Dysfunction in Older Adults With Diabetes

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:18h | UTC

Cognitive Dysfunction in Older Adults With Diabetes: What a Clinician Needs to Know – Diabetes Care (free)

Source: Management of Older Adults With Diabetes and Cognitive Dysfunction – PracticeUpdate (free registration required)

“Recommendations include the need for simplified medication regimens, avoidance of glucose-lowering drugs with a high risk of hypoglycemia, periodic reassessment of glycemic goals, and repeated education of the patient and caregiver” (from PracticeUpdate commentary above)

 


Intensive glucose control and microvascular outcomes

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:21h | UTC

Effects of intensive glucose control on microvascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes: a meta-analysis of individual participant data from randomised controlled trials – The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology (RT @EricTopol see Tweet with interest discussion) (link to abstract – $ required for full-text)

Contradicting the analysis above, a recent report found no significant impact of tight glycemic control on the risk of dialysis / transplantation / renal death, blindness, or neuropathy: Glycemic Control for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Our Evolving Faith in the Face of Evidence – Circulation (free)

Benefits of intensive glucose control on microvascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes remains controversial.

 


Neuropathic pain in adults

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:23h | UTC

Neuropathic pain in adults: pharmacological management in non-specialist settings – Updated NICE Guideline (free)

 


Anti-leukotriene agents in persistent asthma

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:15h | UTC

Addition of anti-leukotriene agents to inhaled corticosteroids for adults and adolescents with persistent asthma – Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (link to summary – $ required for full-text)

Source: EvidenceAlerts

In patients with asthma not controlled with daily low-dose inhaled corticosteroids, adding anti-leukotriene agents reduced by half the number of patients with asthma exacerbations requiring an oral corticosteroid and improved lung function and asthma control.

 


Mental health of adults in contact with the criminal justice system

31 Mar, 2017 | 19:06h | UTC

Mental health of adults in contact with the criminal justice system – NICE Guideline (free)

News release: Checks needed every year for people with a mental health problem in the criminal justice system, says NICE (free)

 


Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Guideline

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:17h | UTC

Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline (free PDF)

Source: Endocrine Society Issues Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Guideline – Medscape (free registration required)

 


Corticosteroids in septic shock

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:12h | UTC

Corticosteroids in septic shock: a systematic review and network meta-analysis – Critical Care (free)

 


Zika Virus Infection and Associated Neurologic Disorders in Brazil

31 Mar, 2017 | 19:05h | UTC

Zika Virus Infection and Associated Neurologic Disorders in Brazil – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

See also: Why Were There Fewer Microcephaly Cases from Zika Last Year? – STAT (free)

Source: Global Health NOW Newsletter

In Brazil, there were many fewer cases of microcephaly than expected in 2016. The researchers are trying to find an explanation.

 


Anemia and blood transfusion in the critically ill patient with cardiovascular disease

3 Apr, 2017 | 19:14h | UTC

Anemia and blood transfusion in the critically ill patient with cardiovascular disease – Critical Care (free)

 


Exposure to antenatal corticosteroids and outcomes in preterm infants

31 Mar, 2017 | 19:00h | UTC

Exposure to any antenatal corticosteroids and outcomes in preterm infants by gestational age: prospective cohort study – The BMJ (free)

Editorial: Antenatal corticosteroids for women at risk of preterm delivery (free)

See also: Antenatal Steroids Benefit Very Premature Infants Most – Medscape (free registration required)

“This study found that among infants born from 23 to 34 weeks’ gestation, antenatal exposure to corticosteroids compared with no exposure was associated with lower mortality and morbidity at most gestations”.

 


Impact of total knee replacement practice: cost effectiveness analysis

31 Mar, 2017 | 19:01h | UTC

Impact of total knee replacement practice: cost effectiveness analysis of data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative – The BMJ (free)

See also: Knee Replacement Should Be Reserved for More Severe Osteoarthritis, Study Suggests – Physician’s First Watch (free)

Total knee replacement for patients with osteoarthritis had minimal effects on quality of life in this study. Severely affected patients seem to benefit the most from the procedure.

 


The seven deadly sins of statistical misinterpretation

31 Mar, 2017 | 18:57h | UTC

The seven deadly sins of statistical misinterpretation, and how to avoid them – The Conversation (free) (RT @Sab_Ra)

 


New Lists from Choosing Wisely Canada

31 Mar, 2017 | 19:04h | UTC

New Lists from Choosing Wisely Canada – List of Items Physicians and Patients Should Question (all resources are free)

Critical Care / Pediatric neurosurgery / Sport and exercise medicine / Nursing / Long term care / Medical microbiology

Lists from other countries: Choosing Wisely UK / Choosing Wisely Australia / Choosing Wisely U.S.

The Choosing Wisely initiative aims to reduce unnecessary tests, treatments and procedures to reduce harm and promote value in healthcare.

 


Clinical Trials of Therapeutics for the Prevention of Congenital Zika Virus Disease

30 Mar, 2017 | 17:34h | UTC

Clinical Trials of Therapeutics for the Prevention of Congenital Zika Virus Disease: Challenges and Potential Solutions – Annals of Internal Medicine (free)

 


History of Periodontitis and Edentulism as Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease, Stroke, and Mortality

31 Mar, 2017 | 18:59h | UTC

History of Periodontitis Diagnosis and Edentulism as Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease, Stroke, and Mortality in Postmenopausal Women – Journal of the American Heart Association (free) (RT @kamleshkhunti)

Press release: Gum disease, tooth loss may increase postmenopausal women’s risk of death – American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report (free)

History of periodontal disease was associated with a 12 percent higher risk of death from any cause and loss of all natural teeth was associated with a 17 percent higher risk of death from any cause.

 


A National Strategy for the Elimination of Hepatitis B and C

30 Mar, 2017 | 17:23h | UTC

A National Strategy for the Elimination of Hepatitis B and C: Phase Two Report – National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine(free)

Press release: U.S. Could Be Rid of Hepatitis B and C as Public Health Problems, Preventing Nearly 90,000 Deaths by 2030, With Better Attention to Prevention, Screening, Treatment, and Creative Financing for Medicines (free)

See also: Phase One Report (free)

U.S. Strategy for the Elimination of Hepatitis B and C.

 


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