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  • HEART Score Safe for ED Evaluation of Chest Pain

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Use of the HEART score for evaluating patients with chest pain in the emergency...
  • Intervention During, after ED Visit May Reduce Suicide Attempts

    A combination of brief interventions during and after an emergency department (ED) visit may be able to...
  • Stroke Hospitalizations on the Rise in Younger U.S. Adults

    A growing number of younger U.S. adults are being hospitalized for stroke, and a new study suggests...

HEART Score Safe for ED Evaluation of Chest Pain

May 9, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 1 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Use of the HEART score for evaluating patients with chest pain in the emergency…

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Intervention During, after ED Visit May Reduce Suicide Attempts

May 9, 2017 - Joan Stephenson (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

A combination of brief interventions during and after an emergency department (ED) visit may be able to…

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Stroke Hospitalizations on the Rise in Younger U.S. Adults

April 26, 2017 - Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

A growing number of younger U.S. adults are being hospitalized for stroke, and a new study suggests…

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U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Surge; Experts See Tie to Cellphones

April 18, 2017 - Tom James (Reuters) - 0 Comment

(Reuters) – U.S. pedestrian deaths rose sharply for the second year in a row in 2016, a…

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Medical Evidence Revisits Acute Kidney Injury Risk with Contrast-Induced Nephropathy

April 11, 2017 - Ryan Patrick Radecki, MD, MS - 0 Comment

In the last few decades, as advanced imaging has become pervasive, a few adverse effects relating to…

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Antibiotics May Be Effective for Managing Appendicitis

April 10, 2017 - David A. Talan, MD - 2 Comments

“Appendicitis is an obstructed, ischemic ticking time bomb of a finger-like extension of the bowel, which if…

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Care Coordination in U.S. Lags Other Developed Nations

March 31, 2017 - Lisa Rapaport - 0 Comment

(Reuters Health) – U.S. patients are more likely to experience gaps in coordination among health care providers…

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Two-Part Ebola Vaccine Offers Long-Lasting Protection

March 28, 2017 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

(Reuters) – The world should be far better prepared for the next Ebola outbreak, with further promising…

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“Heading” in Soccer May Lead to Concussion Symptoms

February 28, 2017 - Andrew M. Seaman - 0 Comment

(Reuters Health) – Purposely “heading” a soccer ball may lead to concussion symptoms despite research suggesting those…

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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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