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Daily Archives: April 4, 2017

Essentials of Global Health

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:26h | UTC

Just Started! Free Online Course: Essentials of Global Health – Yale University and Coursera

 


American College of Radiology (ACR) Appropriateness Criteria Adds Topics

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:19h | UTC

ACR Appropriateness Criteria Adds Topics, Covers More Clinical Variants Than Ever Before (free)

Browse Appropriateness Criteria Topics (free)

Source: Newswise

This comprehensive guide from American College of Radiology (ACR) covers 230 topics with more than 1,100 clinical indications and has just been updated. It is a very useful resource for doctors in all specialties to guide which exam is most appropriate in each clinical situation.

 


Child and Adolescent Health From 1990 to 2015

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:28h | UTC

Child and Adolescent Health From 1990 to 2015: Findings from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2015 Study – JAMA Pediatrics (free)

Editorial: Importance of Innovations in Neonatal and Adolescent Health in Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 (free)

Source: Child Deaths Drop From 14.2 Million In 1990 To 7.3 Million In 2015 – NPR Goats and Soda (free)

 


An Introduction to Population Health

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:24h | UTC

Free Online Course, Starts April 17. An Introduction to Population Health – University of Manchester and Coursera

 


Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia and Diabetes in Older Adults

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:18h | UTC

Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia and Diabetes in Older Adults – Diabetes Care (free)

Source: Management of Hyperglycemia in Elderly, Hospitalized Adults – PracticeUpdates (free registration required)

 


To Screen or not to Screen?

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:25h | UTC

Free Online Course, Starts April 10. To Screen or not to Screen? Methods and health policies through case studies – University of Geneva and Coursera

 


Tue, Apr 4 – Top 10 Medical News Stories

4 Apr, 2017 | 00:01h | UTC

 

1 – Child and Adolescent Health From 1990 to 2015: Findings from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2015 Study – JAMA Pediatrics (free)

Editorial: Importance of Innovations in Neonatal and Adolescent Health in Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 (free)

Source: Child Deaths Drop From 14.2 Million In 1990 To 7.3 Million In 2015 – NPR Goats and Soda (free)

 

2 – Just Started! Free Online Course: Essentials of Global Health – Yale University and Coursera

 

3 – Free Online Course, Starts April 10. To Screen or not to Screen? Methods and health policies through case studies – University of Geneva and Coursera

 

4 – Free Online Course, Starts April 17. An Introduction to Population Health – University of Manchester and Coursera

 

5 – ACR Appropriateness Criteria Adds Topics, Covers More Clinical Variants Than Ever Before (free)

Browse Appropriateness Criteria Topics (free)

Source: Newswise

This comprehensive guide from American College of Radiology (ACR) covers 230 topics with more than 1,100 clinical indications and has just been updated. It is a very useful resource for doctors in all specialties to guide which exam is most appropriate in each clinical situation.

 

6 – Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia and Diabetes in Older Adults – Diabetes Care (free)

Source: Management of Hyperglycemia in Elderly, Hospitalized Adults – PracticeUpdates (free registration required)

 

7 – The association between insomnia symptoms and risk of cardio-cerebral vascular events: A meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies – European Journal of Preventive Cardiology (free)

Source: Insomnia associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke – EurekAlert (free) (RT @CaulfieldTim)

 

8 – You Should Appreciate Germs – Gates Notes (free)

 

9 – Eosinophilia – Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice (free)

 

10 – It’s not just you: science papers are getting harder to read – Nature (free)

More commentaries on academic writing and the importance of making research understandable to all: ‘It’s time to make sure research is understandable to all’ – The Telegraph (free) AND Scientific language is becoming more informal – Nature (free)

 “Here we show that in mice DND1 binds a UU(A/U) trinucleotide motif predominantly in the 3′ untranslated regions of mRNA, and destabilizes target mRNAs through direct recruitment of the CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex”

 


Insomnia associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:17h | UTC

The association between insomnia symptoms and risk of cardio-cerebral vascular events: A meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies – European Journal of Preventive Cardiology (free)

Source: Insomnia associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke – EurekAlert (free) (RT @CaulfieldTim)

 


Eosinophilia in Primary Care

4 Apr, 2017 | 19:30h | UTC

Eosinophilia – Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice (free)

 


You Should Appreciate Germs

4 Apr, 2017 | 21:15h | UTC

You Should Appreciate Germs – Gates Notes (free)

 


Science papers are getting harder to read

4 Apr, 2017 | 19:28h | UTC

It’s not just you: science papers are getting harder to read – Nature (free)

More commentaries on academic writing and the importance of making research understandable to all: ‘It’s time to make sure research is understandable to all’ – The Telegraph (free) AND Scientific language is becoming more informal – Nature (free)


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