Patients with duplicate medical charts have increased odds of adverse patient outcomes as well as prolonged hospitalization.
A new research published in the PloS One journal that among patients with sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE), propofol ...
Researchers examined the relationship between long-term aspirin use and the risk for colorectal cancer and all-cause mortality among those with IBD.
Early menopause has also been linked to higher risks of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Conditions of abrupt or unusually ...
The risk for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) seems not to be increased following cataract surgery, ...
Allergic rhinitis shows dual effects on COVID 19 symptoms, while sublingual immunotherapy modifies respiratory and fever risk ...
For patients aged 5 to 25 years, allergic conjunctivitis is associated with an increased risk for keratoconus and increased corneal diagnostic procedures, according to a study published in the ...
Depression and anxiety are linked to progression and increased mortality in Huntington disease, but antidepressants may ...
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The Hidden Dangers of Duplicate Medical Records
Study finds nearly five-fold higher odds of in-hospital death for patients with duplicate ...
A multicenter cohort study explores how the timing of ASM withdrawal after epilepsy surgery may influence seizure relapse and ...
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IVF study finds shorter insemination protects embryo availability without harming success
By Vijay Kumar Malesu New IVF evidence suggests shorter insemination may ease laboratory challenges and reduce cancelled ...
Herpes Zoster vaccination may benefit Vitiligo Patients suggests a study published in The Journal of Dermatology.Emerging ...
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