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Infants May Not Need 48-Hour Hospitalization for Fever Work-Up

Many infants with a fever of unknown origin can be safely discharged from the hospital sooner than the routinely recommended 48 hours...

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PSA Level Could Determine Screening Frequency in 40s
ATLANTA (EGMN) – Men in their 40s with a low prostate specific antigen can probably safely delay add...
 
CPAP Linked to Lower Incident Hypertension
Continuous positive airway pressure therapy was linked to a lower rate of incident hypertension in o...
 
Anal Incontinence Linked to Vaginal Delivery With Laceration
BALTIMORE (EGMN) – Anal sphincter laceration is significantly associated with anal incontinence 5-10...
 
Diverticulosis Progression to Diverticulitis Found Surprisingly Rare
SAN DIEGO (EGMN)–A new study has found that people with diverticulosis actually have a low risk of p...
 
Drug Combo Failed to Beat Monotherapy for Severe Sepsis
SAN FRANCISCO (EGMN) – Treating a new diagnosis of severe sepsis or septic shock with a combination ...
Journal Summaries
The New England Journal of Medicine
May 22, 2012
The New England Journal of Medicine
May 22, 2012
The New England Journal of Medicine
May 22, 2012