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Prescription Drug Misuse in the United States

Narcotic prescription medications have important medical uses, but they also stimulate the reward center of the brain. I ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Substance Abuse


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Management of Patients with Suspected EVALI

Over the last several years there has been a dramatic spike in individuals vaping, and we have witnessed the associated ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Pulmonary Medicine


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Women in Oncology

As a nurse practitioner, I practice in a predominantly female profession. However, I have seen a wave of symposia at rec ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Oncology/Hematology, Practice Management/Career


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Can Robots Read Your CT Scan?

At a plenary session of the World Conference on Lung Cancer in September, 2019, in Barcelona, Spain, Hugo Aerts, PhD pre ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Oncology/Hematology


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Hydroxychloroquine Monitoring: A Common Drug Seen ...

Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) has been a staple for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosis (SL ...

Filed under: Rheumatology


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An Updated Cochrane Review: Can Exercise Reduce Fa ...

We all know how devastating falls can be in our older patients. I send many to physical therapy specifically for fall p ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Orthopedics


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Left Main Coronary Artery Occlusion: ST Elevation ...

During my ECG training, we were taught that the findings from lead aVR were only important for supportive evidence of pe ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic


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The "HINTS" Examination in Vertigo

Vertigo is a symptom, not a diagnosis. It presents a unique problem for many clinicians because it is symptomatic of a p ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Neurology


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How Have Carcinogens Tainted Our Generic Drug Supp ...

In July 2018, the FDA announced that a known carcinogen, called N-Nitrosodiumdimethylamine, or NDMA, had been found in v ...

Filed under: Health Policy and Trends, Public Health


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