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Patient Care

Ethical Controversy Over Prostate Cancer Screening

Before having a test for prostate cancer, men should be informed about the lack of accord among doctors on screening and treatment, said Fritz H. Schroder, professor and chair of the department of Urology, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, in a presentation to the European Cancer Conference in Lisbon,Portugal.

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Tight Control of Glucose Reduces ICU Mortality 42%

A study by Belgian researchers has revealed that tight control of blood glucose levels with insulin therapy significantly reduces the rate of death and complications in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. More...
30 Nov -0001

Ingestible Miniature Camera Images Small Intestine

Capsule enterscopy allows doctors to visualize a patient's entire small intestine using a disposable, miniature camera in a very small ingestible capsule. More...
30 Nov -0001

New Pain Relievers Reduce Morphine Use

Multicenter trials have shown that an injectable form of acetaminophen and COX-2 inhibitors may be safe and effective for controlling surgical pain. More...
30 Nov -0001

Special Diet Reduces Severe Seizures in Children

A study has shown that a rigorously high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet can reduce the number of seizures in children with severe seizure disorders and keep them lower for years after the diet is stopped. More...
30 Nov -0001

Study Reveals Limits of Pregnancy Testing

A study has demonstrated that around 10% of clinical pregnancies are undetectable on the first day of missed menses by an extremely sensitive assay for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). More...
30 Nov -0001

Steroids Accelerate Bone Loss in Women with Asthma

A three-year study has found that premenopausal women who use inhaled corticosteroids to treat persistent asthma may experience bone loss in the hip. More...
30 Nov -0001
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