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Thu September 12 – 10 Stories of The Day!

12 Sep, 2019 | 10:51h | UTC

 

1 – Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Guidelines for Perioperative Care in Cesarean Delivery – American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (free articles)

Part I: Guidelines for Antenatal and Preoperative care in Cesarean Delivery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Society Recommendations

Part II: Guidelines for intraoperative care in cesarean delivery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Society Recommendations

Part III: Guidelines for postoperative care in cesarean delivery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society recommendations

Related: Guidelines for perioperative care in gynecologic/oncology: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society recommendations—2019 update – International Journal of Gynecological Cancer (free) AND Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society Guidelines (free articles)

 

2 – A Randomized Trial of Prenatal n−3 Fatty Acid Supplementation and Preterm Delivery – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Fish oil study fails to show reduction in premature babies – Reuters (free)

 

3 – Screening mammography outcomes: risk of breast cancer and mortality by comorbidity score and age – JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: More evidence screening mammograms not needed for many older women – Reuters (free) AND Mammography unlikely to benefit older women with chronic illnesses – Georgetown University Medical Center (free)

 

4 – Associations Between Time Spent Using Social Media and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems Among US Youth – JAMA Psychiatry (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Author Interview: Associations Between Social Media Time and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems Among US Youth (free audio)

Commentaries: Social Media Use by Adolescents Linked to Internalizing Behaviors – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (free) AND More Social Media Use Linked to More Depression and Anxiety in Teens – NEJM Journal Watch (free) AND Expert reaction to study looking at social media and adolescent mental health – Science Media Centre (free)

Related: Association of Screen Time and Depression in Adolescence (links to abstract and commentaries) AND The Adverse Effects of Social Media use on Young People’s Mental Health May be Caused by Exposure to Cyberbullying, Loss of Sleep, and Reduced Physical Activity (links to abstract and commentaries) AND Research: This Is Your Brain Off Facebook (free) AND Cohort Study: Social Media Use and Adolescent Mental Health (free) AND Supplement: Children, Adolescents and Screens: What We Know and What We Need To Learn (free articles)

 

5 – Respiratory syncytial virus infection in adults – The BMJ (free for a limited period)

Related Reviews: Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Other Non-influenza Respiratory Viruses in Older Adults – Infectious Disease Clinics of North America (free) AND Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection: an illness for all ages – Clinics in Chest Medicine (free)

 

6 – Effects of Helicobacter pylori treatment and vitamin and garlic supplementation on gastric cancer incidence and mortality: follow-up of a randomized intervention trial – The BMJ (free)

 

7 – Gluten Does Not Induce Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Healthy Volunteers: A Double-Blind Randomized Placebo Trial – Gastroenterology (free for a limited period)

Commentaries: Will Science Sway Beliefs About Gluten? – Gastroenterology (free for a limited period) AND One of The Most Rigorous Experiments We Have Shows Gluten Isn’t Bad For Healthy People – Science Alert (free) AND Quick Take: Gluten does not induce gastrointestinal symptoms in healthy volunteers – 2 Minute Medicine (free)

 

8 – How many premature deaths from pesticide suicide have occurred since the agricultural Green Revolution? – Clinical Toxicology (free)

Commentaries: Scale of suicides by pesticide poisoning revealed – University of Edinburgh (free) AND 15 million people worldwide may have died by suicide with pesticides – UPI (free)

Related: Suicide in the World: WHO Global Health Estimates (free report and commentaries) AND Preventing Suicide: A resource for pesticide registrars and regulators – World Health Organization (free PDF)

 

9 – Prevalence and Predictability of Low-Yield Inpatient Laboratory Diagnostic Tests – JAMA Network Open (free)

Commentary: Is that blood test really necessary? AI could help decide – Stanford Medicine (free)

 

10 – Opinion: Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes to Protect Our Children – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free)

Related: Trump administration prepares to ban flavored e-cigarettes – STAT (free) AND ATS Responds to FDA’s Promise of Future Action on Flavored E-Cigarettes – American Thoracic Society (free)

 


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