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  • Mechanical CPR Devices Tied to Worse Outcomes

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Use of mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation devices (mCPR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was...
  • Bismuth Quadruple Therapy May Be Best First-Line Treatment of H. Pylori

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Bismuth quadruple therapy for 10 days appears to be the best first-line...
  • Patient Education Might Help Lower Risk of Prescription Opioid Abuse

    (Reuters Health) – Patients who talk with their physicians about the risks of prescription opioid addiction are...

Mechanical CPR Devices Tied to Worse Outcomes

January 18, 2017 - Marilynn Larkin - 9 Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Use of mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation devices (mCPR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was…

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Bismuth Quadruple Therapy May Be Best First-Line Treatment of H. Pylori

January 10, 2017 - Will Boggs MD - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Bismuth quadruple therapy for 10 days appears to be the best first-line…

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Patient Education Might Help Lower Risk of Prescription Opioid Abuse

December 27, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD - 0 Comment

(Reuters Health) – Patients who talk with their physicians about the risks of prescription opioid addiction are…

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California Bill Would Require Reporting of ‘Superbug’ Infections, Deaths

December 20, 2016 - Yasmeen Abutaleb - 0 Comment

(Reuters) – A California state senator has introduced a bill that would mandate reporting of antibiotic-resistant infections…

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Endovascular Treatment May Help Stroke Patients with Large Ischemic Core, Mismatch Profile

December 13, 2016 - Anne Harding - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Some stroke patients with a large ischemic core and large mismatch imaging…

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Life-Threatening Superbug Spreads Globally in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

December 13, 2016 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

LONDON (Reuters) – A multidrug-resistant superbug infection that can cause life-threatening illness in people with cystic fibrosis…

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U.S. DEA Temporarily Bans Synthetic Opioid “Pink” after 46 Deaths

December 13, 2016 - Natalie Grover - 0 Comment

(Reuters) – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said on Thursday it had temporarily categorized a synthetic…

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Scientists Develop New Type of HIV Test on a USB Stick

December 7, 2016 - Kate Kelland - 0 Comment

LONDON (Reuters) – Scientists in Britain have developed a type of HIV test using a USB stick…

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Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Lower Survival During Nights, Weekends

December 5, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Survival rates after pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrests are lower at night and…

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Moving America Forward: The Morning After, and the Mornings After That

November 29, 2016 - L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The 2016 election results are nearly complete. With only the Louisiana U.S. Senate race still to be decided,…

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