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- Seven Evidence-Based Apps Every Med Student Should Know
We share seven evidence-based apps that can help medical students learn to diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, and stay current on peer-reviewed medical research
- The Management of Hypercalcemia in Primary Care - Medscape
Primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy account for around 90% of all cases of hypercalcemia in primary care
- Divalproex to Divalproex Extended Release Conversion - Page 2
Divalproex Extended Release (ER) versus Divalproex Bioavailability Assessments The bioavailability of divalproex ER relative to divalproex has been evaluated in five multiple-dose studies [11, 12
- Making Upper GI Bleeding More Manageable - Medscape
Dr David Johnson comments on newly released guidelines to better assess and treat this commonly encountered condition
- What PCPs Need to Know About the New BP Guidelines - Medscape
Dr Neil Skolnik breaks down the new ACC AHA guideline on the treatment of hypertension
- The MELD Score: Definitions and Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re a liver transplant patient, you’ve likely heard your doctors talk about your MELD score Having a strong understanding of your MELD score and how it’s calculated is important because it often influences how long you’ll wait for your liver transplant We’ve put together this blog post to help answer the most frequently asked questions about the MELD score What is the MELD
- What downside have you experienced after an ablation?
I am 69 and have had an abib episodes every 2 months for a year; otherwise, I am healthy I am approaching a decision to have an ablation and am assessing Pulsed Field Ablation vs RF ablation and general anesthesia vs deep sedation I would love to know if you have experienced side effects such as tiredness, Hemolysis, Cardiac spasm, Gastric issues, Other Have you tried to take medications
- PREVENT: AHAs New Risk Calculator Incorporates CKM Health
The new cardiovascular disease risk equations start at age 30, include measures of kidney and metabolic health, add heart failure, and remove race from the equations
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