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Human Orf Virus Infection From Household Exposures
How are human orf viral infections generally transmitted? This new report looks at incidents in occupational settings, and also in the general community.
Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report, May 2012
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Neuropsychological Tools in Hepatology for the Clinician
How common is it for patients with various liver diseases to experience cognitive impairment? This new study discusses approaches that clinicians can take to properly diagnose these issues.
Journal of Viral Hepatitis, May 2012
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Perceived Risk for DM and Heart Disease in Overweight Women
Are people generally aware of their risks for diabetes and heart disease? This new study profiles overweight and obese women, and looks at their perceived risk for these chronic diseases.
Preventing Chronic Disease, May 2012
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HIV Treatment Adherence, Patient Literacy, and Communication
There is a critical need to improve patient-provider communication about the importance of ART adherence.
Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, May 2012
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Tired of Being a Dentist? Alternative Careers in Dentistry
If seeing patients day in, day out from 9 to 5 is not as fulfilling as you had hoped, take heart: these dentists moved on to nontraditional dental careers and have no regrets!
Medscape Dentistry & Oral Health, May 2012
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Rabies Risk After Exposure to a Bat on a Commercial Airliner
How common is rabies after exposure to bats? This new report takes a look at a recent incident in 2011.
Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report, May 2012
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Consequences of Superovulation and ART Procedures
What are some of the potential risks that women face when undergoing assisted reproductive technology procedures? What should clinicians be warning them about prior to beginning the treatments?
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, May 2012
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Are Docs Never Not on Call? Physicians Are Talking
Physicians discuss the etiquette for taking or ignoring phone calls from patients and fellow doctors when they’re not on call. Is there a definitive line between on and off duty?
Medscape Family Medicine, May 2012
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Fructose in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
What does the latest research tell us about the possible connection between fructose intake and the potential development of NAFLD?
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, May 2012
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The Renaissance of Barrier Methods
Barrier methods of contraception offer a level of safety that hormonal methods do not. Are there any new products currently on the market?
Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, May 2012