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Patients with a penicillin allergy often face limited options for antibiotic treatment, which can sometimes be life-threatening. However, recent research suggests that many patients may be inaccurately labeled as allergic to penicillin. In a quality-improvement project conducted at a community hospital, Ibrahim Shah, MD, and his colleagues aimed to delabel patients with a penicillin allergy
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Breast cancer is a devastating disease that affects millions of women worldwide. In recent years, there have been significant advancements in the treatment and management of breast cancer. One such development is the PREDICT prognostication tool, a web-based tool that estimates the risk of dying from breast cancer and the potential benefits of different adjuvant
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In an industry with only 6% of physicians identifying as Hispanic, a new wave of TikTok creators is making its mark in the medfluencer world. These trailblazers are not only raising awareness but also striving to uplift other Hispanics with dreams of pursuing medicine. From daily inspirations to educational content and even trendy dances, these
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The addition of dexamethasone to the treatment for tuberculous (TB) meningitis in heavily immunosuppressed HIV-positive patients in low-resource settings did not significantly improve survival or provide any other measured benefits, according to a randomized controlled trial conducted in Vietnam and Indonesia. The trial involved 520 HIV-positive adults who received a year of chemotherapy for TB
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At the recent Psych Congress 2023, Dr. Peter Weiden delivered a session titled “State of the Science: Focus on Schizophrenia.” As a clinical professor of psychiatry, Dr. Weiden provided valuable insights into the latest research findings and emerging treatments in the field of schizophrenia. In a recent interview, he emphasized the need for clinicians to
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A recent secondary analysis of the STEP-HFpEF trial revealed promising results regarding the use of semaglutide 2.4 mg (Wegovy) in heart failure patients with moderately reduced and preserved ejection fraction (HFmrEF, HFpEF) associated with obesity. This analysis, presented by Dr. Javed Butler, showcased the consistent benefits of semaglutide in various subgroups during the Heart Failure
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A small randomized study has found that long-term use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) can slow the progression of eye disease in sleep apnea patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy. However, an unexpected finding from the study showed that patients who adhered to the CPAP intervention ended up with more retinal microhemorrhages. The study, conducted
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Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is a debilitating autoimmune disease that affects many individuals around the world. Researchers have now reported the full 52-week results from the two parallel phase III trials of the interleukin-17 (IL-17) blocker bimekizumab in axSpA, revealing strong efficacy. However, the future of this promising drug in the U.S. market is uncertain. This
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Aspirin is commonly used for the secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Enteric coating, also known as “safety coating,” is believed to reduce gastrointestinal bleeding associated with aspirin use. However, the effectiveness and safety of enteric-coated aspirin compared to uncoated aspirin remain uncertain. In a recent study called ADAPTABLE, researchers aimed to determine the
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