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CDC: Weekly cases of new measles cases on the downturn
Still the worst year for new cases in U.S. since 1992 The United States recorded only seven new…
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Legal Brief Week 1: Inappropriate Licensure, Opioid Administration, Sexual Harassment and Self-documentation
Common Legal Scenarios to Help Guide Healthcare Professionals With this weekly column, Elite Healthcare provides readers with insight…
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Early recognition: The key to improving sepsis outcomes
Every day patients are admitted into hospitals with the diagnosis of sepsis. Sepsis affects over 1.5 million people…
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Where is the Trend of “Functional Medicine” Headed?
As patients become more engaged in their medical treatment, might new alternatives be more popular among them and…
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FDA Issues New Warning for Tobacco and Cigarettes
Color graphics expected to better depict dangers Editor’s Note: The italicized portion that follows is a direct statement…
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New Drug Approved to Fight Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Individuals with certain heart conditions cautioned Last month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Xenleta (lefamulin) to…
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The Different Types of Diabetes
DOWNLOAD NOW When discussing diabetes, we often associate the condition with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. …
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Diabetes Update: Type 1 Breakthrough & Type 2 Setback
Can Type 1 Diabetes Onset Be Delayed? Bad outcomes happen to other people — this is the typical…
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Study Investigates Demographics Behind Development of Diabetes
What role do age, gender, and race play? The results of a study over 15 years in the…
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Hepatitis Breakout Worsens Through Summer Months
Nationwide situation threatening the health of citizens 2019 has seen a surge in Hepatitis A cases that has…
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Urinary Incontinence
What is urinary incontinence? I am often surprised at the confusion surrounding the question “Are you incontinent?”. Many…