Parents misdosing their children's OTC medication: studyAustralian doctor stresses importance of basing dosages on weight rather than age. Drug info systems saving $436 million annually, report says Uloric: first new option for gout in more than 40 years Takeda Canada will soon be introducing Uloric (febuxostat 80 mg) tablets, the first new drug to be marketed for gout in more than four decades. The high-tech, high-touch world of Julia Marchesan, NP-pediatrics Nurse practitioner cares for fragile, premature infants, many with numerous health concerns. Drug info systems to save $436M this year: report CACDS welcomes report, calls for nation-wide adoption of harmonized DIS systems. Six-month breastfeeding-only regimen lessens infant infections Acute otitis media incidence 37% less in study group than in non-breastfed kids in first year of life Pelvic fracture does not automatically mean C-section Even after a pelvis fracture, women can deliver their children vaginally, says a St. Louis University surgeon who has studied the issue. Mesh vaginal repair at risk if total vaginal hysterectomy done simultaneously There is a greater chance of mesh erosion if a total vaginal hysterectomy is performed concomitant with a minimally invasive sacrocolpopexy (MISC), according to a California study. Coffee is no substitute for modafinil Narcolepsy drug helps Dr. Brian Goldman function on late ER shifts, with no apologies New guidelines issued on performing pelvic exams Action follows a Canadian study that suggested some exams were being done on anesthetized patients without consent First Previous 2089 2090 2091 2092 2093 Next Last