Wed.Feb 21, 2024

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Pesticide in Oat Products – Should You Worry?

Science Based Medicine

You know the rule about headlines - if there is a question in a headline the answer is almost always "no". This article is no exception. The post Pesticide in Oat Products – Should You Worry? first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Dynamics and protocols of highway rescue in Italy

Emergency Live

Detailed analysis of interventions in case of accidents on Italian highways Highway accidents represent one of the main challenges for road safety in Italy, requiring an effective and coordinated emergency response. This article explores the complex intervention system activated in case of highway accidents, outlining the roles of the main actors involved and the procedures […] The post Dynamics and protocols of highway rescue in Italy appeared first on Emergency Live.

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Making a medical podcast using AI

Life in the Fast Lane

Sheralyn Guilleminot and Franz Wiesbauer Making a medical podcast using AI AI can work for Spotify's music DJ, so we wondered if it can also work for a cardiology podcast intended for clinicians. Here are the pros and cons we discovered.

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Don’t throw the baby out with the breast milk

Sensible Medicine

This is the second guest post from Dr. Bienen—a veterinarian whose research focuses on zoonotic disease and associated policies. She recently left the OHSU-Portland State University School of Public Health in Portland, Oregon to work in her biomedical editing and writing business, C3 Science. I learned a lot from this discussion. JMM Many discussions about the importance of breastfeeding suffer from 1) overlooking the most interesting and rigorous research on breast milk and breastfeeding

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REBEL Core Cast 118.0 – IM vs PO NSAIDs

RebelEM

REBEL Core Cast 118.0 – IM vs PO NSAIDs Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast Bottom Line Up Top: There is no difference in analgesic efficacy between oral and intramuscular NSAIDs. Clinical Scenario: A 34-year-old woman presents to the ED with back pain. After your history and physical, you conclude that the patient’s pain is muscular in origin and likely secondary to heavy lifting while moving apartments.

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Pediatric Collab Preview | How to create personalized patient experiences in the pediatric perioperative environment

NRC Health

The NRC Health 2024 Pediatric Collaborative is truly a can’t-miss experience, with exceptional presentations that will stir innovative ideas. Check out a preview of one of the sessions! The post Pediatric Collab Preview | How to create personalized patient experiences in the pediatric perioperative environment appeared first on NRC Health.

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The eight-week check

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The eight-week baby check, usually carried out in primary care, provides an opportunity to assess a baby’s development, screen for potential issues, and address any concerns parents or guardians may have. NICE Guideline NG194 from 2021 covers in fine detail what should be done. Let’s walk through the key steps and considerations when performing an eight-week baby check, including what to note, what to review and what to refer.