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- Seven Evidence-Based Apps Every Med Student Should Know
We share seven evidence-based apps that can help medical students learn to diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, and stay current on peer-reviewed medical research
- PREVENT: AHAs New Risk Calculator Incorporates CKM Health
The new cardiovascular disease risk equations start at age 30, include measures of kidney and metabolic health, add heart failure, and remove race from the equations
- VTE Trial: As DOACs Face Off, Apixaban Confirmed Safer - Medscape
Apixaban halved the risk for bleeding compared with rivaroxaban in the treatment of acute venous thromboembolism in the randomized COBRRA trial
- Divalproex to Divalproex Extended Release Conversion - Page 2
Divalproex Extended Release (ER) versus Divalproex Bioavailability Assessments The bioavailability of divalproex ER relative to divalproex has been evaluated in five multiple-dose studies [11, 12
- When Do Older Adults Need CT in the ED After a Fall? - Medscape
A new decision rule could help emergency physicians identify which older adults need CT imaging for head injuries after a fall
- Asymptomatic A fib, and use of a monitor watch and starting eliquis
I have a loop recorder and was told that I have 3% a-fib and my cardiologist wants me to go on Eliquis I am asymptomatic so have no idea when my episodes occur or what may precipitate them I realize the risk of blood clots but I am also one not to start new meds without being fully informed I am disappointed on my loop recorder as only my Cardiologist gets the reports I am wondering if I
- Wore a heart monitor for 2 wks, due to STV - Mayo Clinic Connect
Well, you certainly have had challenges You have ectopy in the upper half of your heart, meaning you get extra beats in one, or both, of the two smaller chambers, the atria (atrium if talking about either one of them) Everyone has some mild ectopy, but it's typically both unnoticed and doesn't exceed more than perhaps 20-40 beats in a 24 hr period You results shows runs lasting 10-20 beats
- Kids With Developmental Disabilities Often Face Chronic Pain
Children with developmental disabilities are more likely to have parent-reported chronic pain than those without such conditions
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