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841 Additional imaging gives better view and reduces complications in patients needing gastric tubes Full Text EurekAlert!, April 15, 2013

842 MR images taken during the systole phase improve diagnoses of scars on the heart Full Text EurekAlert!, April 15, 2013

843 Asbestos exposure, asbestosis, and smoking combined greatly increase lung cancer risk Full Text EurekAlert!, April 15, 2013

844 American College of Physicians unveils tools to improve acute coronary syndrome care Full Text EurekAlert!, April 15, 2013

845 IFR scientists use the force to decode secrets of our gut Full Text EurekAlert!, April 15, 2013

846 Freezing nerves knocks pain out cold Full Text EurekAlert!, April 15, 2013

847 Study on patients with disc prolapse: Same gene variant promotes pain in women, suppresses pain in men Full Text ScienceDaily, April 15, 2013

848 New research examines the spiritual, psychological and other under-appreciated effects of opioids on patients with sickle cell disease Full Text ScienceDaily, April 15, 2013

849 New technology speeding progress on bird flu vaccine Full Text Reuters Health News, April 15, 2013

850 Patients often biased against fat doctors, too Full Text Reuters Health News, April 15, 2013

851 Suicide, accidents linked to bone marrow transplant Full Text Reuters Health News, April 15, 2013

852 FDA reviewing heart risks of diabetes pill Full Text USA Today, April 15, 2013

853 Doctors urged to pause before they post, text or e-mail Full Text USA Today, April 15, 2013

854 FDA finds widespread safety issues at compounding pharmacies The Washington Post, April 15, 2013

855 Treating Sleep Apnea Pays Off at Work, Study Finds Full Text HealthDay, April 15, 2013

856 Changes to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Could Widen Definition of ADHD Full Text HealthDay, April 15, 2013

857 Stem Cells to Relieve Low Back Pain? Full Text HealthDay, April 15, 2013

858 'Mobility Shoes' May Help Those With Arthritic Knees: Study Full Text HealthDay, April 15, 2013

859 Special attention for Sjogren's syndrome in April Full Text American Dental Association News, April 15, 2013

860 CMV replication associated with increased mortality risk in Thai patients starting HIV therapy Full Text AIDSmap news, April 15, 2013

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Vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased mortality in ICU patients

Among 130 patients requiring mechanical ventilation, 107 were vitamin D-deficient (< 20 ng/ml). Of the patients who did not survive, the length of survival was shorter in the vitamin D-deficient patients (15.3 vs. 24.2 days, respectively).

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Coronary artery calcium increases cardiovascular risk in patients with T2DM and HTN

Researchers at Tel-Aviv University have conducted a study to determine the value of coronary artery calcium (CAC) measurements in cardiovascular risk stratification in patients with T2DM and HTN. The study involved 423 patients enrolled in the International Nifedipine Study: Intervention as Goal for Hypertension Therapy. The patients had baseline CT scans for CAC measurement at baseline and were shown to be free of disease. Follow-up CT scans were performed at 3 and 15 years. Cardiovascular events (CVEs) occurred in 41 of 423 patients at 3 years and 111 of 268 patients at 15 years of follow-up. CVEs occurred in 15% and 52% (CAC+) and 7% and 32% (CAC-) of patients with T2DM at 3 and 15 years of follow-up, respectively. Compared to patients without T2DM and no CAC, the HRs for a CVE were 6.6 and 3.9 in T2DM patients with and without CAC, respectively.

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CAC scores add predictability to Framingham

Researchers at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam have evaluated 12 measures (N-terminal fragment of prohormone B-type natriuretic peptide levels, von Willebrand factor antigen levels, fibrinogen levels, chronic kidney disease, leukocyte count, C-reactive protein levels, homocysteine levels, uric acid levels, coronary artery calcium [CAC] scores, carotid intima–media thickness, peripheral arterial disease, and pulse wave velocity), in addition to Framingham risk scores for predicting coronary heart disease. Only the CAC was shown to add significantly to the Framingham risk score in predicting coronary heart disease.

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1 Gluten: 5 things you need to know CNN Health, April 8, 2013    Free full text

2 New Ways to Lower Cholesterol with Diet U.S. News & World Report - Health, March 28, 2013

3 A Guide to Overcoming Insomnia U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 22, 2013

4 Berries May Be Healthful, but Some Health Benefits of Berries May Not Make It Past Your Mouth ScienceDaily, January 29, 2013    Free full text

5 APNewsBreak: Upper-income seniors' Medicare hike The Seattle Times, April 15, 2013    Free full text

6 Why Some People Are More Likely to Catch a Cold Time, February 27, 2013    Free full text

7 Worries rise on insurance exchanges Healthcare IT News, April 9, 2013    Free full text

8 Do You Really Need Antioxidants? U.S. News & World Report - Health, March 11, 2013

9 Dysfunctional Foods U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 3, 2013

10 Significant link found between daytime sleepiness and vitamin D ScienceDaily, December 17, 2012    Free full text

11 Love may not be as elusive as some think, research says The Seattle Times, April 1, 2013    Free full text

12 The Doctor Is In, but Hundreds of Miles Away The New York Times, April 17, 2013

13 The Less-is-More Approach to Health Care U.S. News & World Report - Health, March 6, 2013

14 Scientists bake a better loaf of bread ScienceDaily, February 26, 2013    Free full text

15 Ask Well: Remedies for Nail Fungus The New York Times, April 11, 2013

16 Coping with Intestinal Gas U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 1, 2013

17 Physician entrepreneurs are key contributors to new medical devices EurekAlert!, April 18, 2013    Free full text

18 How Creative Is Your Doctor? The New York Times, March 15, 2013

19 Ask Well: Relief for Shinsplints The New York Times, March 20, 2013

20 Brisk Walking Equals Running for Heart Health: Study HealthDay, April 5, 2013    Free full text

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