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  • Program Cuts PCI Readmissions by Nearly Half

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Doctors at one Boston hospital cut their readmission rate after percutaneous coronary...
  • Endovascular Therapy May be Effective for Strokes from More Distal Occlusions

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Endovascular therapy (EVT) may be effective for acute ischemic stroke caused by...
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    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – The extent of bleeding in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is greater...

Program Cuts PCI Readmissions by Nearly Half

September 29, 2016 - Scott Baltic - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Doctors at one Boston hospital cut their readmission rate after percutaneous coronary…

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Endovascular Therapy May be Effective for Strokes from More Distal Occlusions

September 28, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Endovascular therapy (EVT) may be effective for acute ischemic stroke caused by…

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Worse Intracerebral Hemorrhage with Low Serum Calcium

September 27, 2016 - Will Boggs MD - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – The extent of bleeding in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is greater…

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Virginia College Publicizes New Opioid Prescribing Guidelines Beyond Medical Community, Opens Wider Discussion About Addiction

September 20, 2016 - Brian Dawson, MD, MBA, CPE, FACEP - 1 Comment

According to a 2015 American Journal of Preventive Medicine study, the largest percentage drop in opioid prescribing…

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September 13, 2016 - Reuters staff - 0 Comment

(Reuters)—New Jersey researchers say they have identified perhaps the first strain of E. Coli bacteria in the…

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Perceptions of Pregnancy During Medical Training are Changing

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New ACEP Clinical Policy on Transient Ischemic Attack

September 6, 2016 - Bruce M. Lo, MD, MBA, RDMS, FACEP - 0 Comment

In June 2016, the ACEP Board of Directors approved a new clinical policy on the evaluation of…

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