Orlistat Probably Doesn't Cause Acute Liver Injury
Excess risk for liver injury was present for 90 days before and after first orlistat prescription.
Treating Symptomatic Adhesions to the Sigmoid Colon: Colectomy Improves Quality of Life
Jarrar A, Church J
Effect of Escitalopram on Mental Stress–Induced Myocardial Ischemia
Results of the REMIT Trial
Wei Jiang, MD; Eric J. Velazquez, MD; Maragatha Kuchibhatla, PhD; Zainab Samad, MD, MHS; Stephen H. Boyle, PhD; Cynthia Kuhn, PhD; Richard C. Becker, MD; Thomas L. Ortel, MD, PhD; Redford B. Williams, MD; Joseph G. Rogers, MD; Christopher O’Connor, MD
Consumers’ Estimation of Calorie Content at Fast Food Restaurants: Cross Sectional Observational Study
Jason P Block, assistant professor, Suzanne K Condon, director, Ken Kleinman, associate professor, Jewel Mullen, commissioner, Stephanie Linakis, project manager, Sheryl Rifas-Shiman, senior analyst, Matthew W Gillman, professor
In patients on suppressive antiretroviral therapy, greater CD8-cell activation and higher interleukin-6 level are associated with functional impairment.
In aging HIV-uninfected individuals, immune activation and inflammatory markers are associated with declines in physical function and increased frailty. Given evidence that, despite years of suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV-infected patients have higher levels of T-cell activation and inflammation than HIV-uninfected individuals, investigators examined whether these markers are associated with functional impairment in HIV-infected patients.
Stefanutti C, Labbadia G, Morozzi C
Effect of Early vs Late Tracheostomy Placement on Survival in Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation
The TracMan Randomized Trial
Duncan Young, DM; David A. Harrison, PhD; Brian H. Cuthbertson, MD; Kathy Rowan, DPhil; for the TracMan Collaborators
Telemonitoring Based Service Redesign for the Management of Uncontrolled Hypertension: Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial
Brian McKinstry, professor of primary care ehealth, Janet Hanley, principal research fellow, Sarah Wild, professor of epidemiology, Claudia Pagliari, senior lecturer, Mary Paterson, research fellow, Steff Lewis, statistician, Aziz Sheikh, professor of primary care research, Ashma Krishan, statistician, Andrew Stoddart, health economist, Paul Padfield, professor of hypertension
Steroid Injection Is Effective for Some Patients with Morton Neuroma
But the durability of the effect is unclear.
Two Case Reports of Gastroendoscopy-associated Acinetobacter baumannii Bacteremia
Chen CH, Wu SS, Huang CC