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Statins and Risk for Diabetes: Weighing the Evidence
High-potency statin therapy may increase risk of new onset diabetes but also reduces cardiovascular events. More »
9 Clinical Tips for Treating Depression in Patients With Diabetes
Psychological symptoms of depression in patients with diabetes are more specific to depression than their somatic counterparts. More »
New Risk Model Accurately Predicts Diabetes Vascular Complications
A new risk engine predicts macro- and microvascular complications of diabetes more reliably than the one from the UK Prospective Diabetes Study. More »
NIH: More Diabetes Patients Meeting Metabolic Goals
Goals for HbA1C, blood pressure, and LDL-C among diabetes patients are being met by more, according to the NIH. More »
FDA Triple Play Against Type 2 Diabetes
A fourth dipetidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor is approved as monotherapy and in combinations with metformin and pioglitazone. More »
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Helping NSCLC Patients to Fight Fatigue with Fitness
May 17, 2013

A new program to fight post-thoractoromy fatigue, and insights into how late-stage lung cancer patients perceive the advice to remain active.

Prolonged Fatigue Reflects Mood Disorders in Adolescents
May 16, 2013

Clinicians should pay more attention to the debilitating symptoms of adolescent fatigue, say commentators responding to a survey that shows prolonged fatigue may indicate severe depression or anxiety.

Cultivating New Treatments in Follicular Lymphoma
May 15, 2013

Intensified therapy including CNS prophylaxis proves promising for reducing or delaying side effects in malignant B-cell lymphoma.



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Primary Care Can't Thrive Without Nurse Practitioners
Courtney H. Lyder, ND,  May 17, 2013
With a projected shortfall of primary-care physicians, it's time for alternate solutions to patient care. Nurse practitioners are one logical remedy.
VWhat Physicians Can Learn from the Allscripts EHR Lawsuit
Marisa Torrieri,  May 16, 2013
Lawsuit prompts question: What should physicians do to ensure they end up with a great EHR instead of buyer’s remorse?
Eight Ways ICD-9 Will Still Matter to Medical Practices
Brenda Edwards, CPC,  May 15, 2013
What should your medical practice do with your ICD-9-CM book after October 1, 2014? Keep it.
Seven Ways Technology Can Speed Up Patient Collections
Cheyenne Brinson,  May 15, 2013
Failing to adopt widely available billing and collections technology can cost medical practices big. Here's how to do it right.
Four Reasons Private Medical Practice is Becoming Extinct
Carol Stryker,  May 15, 2013
It’s becoming increasingly difficult for private medical practices to thrive. Here’s what’s driving the trend toward consolidation.
 

 


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