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Fast-acting therapies for suicidal ideation are needed. Find out whether ketamine might be useful in the latest EBM Focus article.
DynaMed Deputy Editor and Internal Medicine Physician Dan Randall, MD, MPH, FACP reflects on the benefits of in-person conferences after attending the American College of Physicians (ACP) Internal Medicine meeting.
EBSCO’s Health Implementation Manager, Amy Purello, RN, BSN reflects on lessons learned while serving as a Navy nurse and how those lessons can be applied to nursing in 2020.
Read about a new randomized trial evaluating early physical therapy for patients with newly diagnosed sciatica in this EBM Focus article.
Explore how DynaMed and Micromedex with Watson, a new clinical decision support solution from EBSCO and IBM Watson Health can support value-based care.
Cluster headache is an uncommon headache disease characterized by short-lasting headache attacks with severe unilateral pain in the trigeminal area. Often confused with migraine, cluster headaches are frequently misdiagnosed.
Is walking 8,000 steps one-two days per week sufficient to tack on a few extra years to your life? Maybe, but not necessarily based on this study. EBM Focus explains.
Oral phenylephrine, common in many OTC cold medicines, is no longer generally recognized as an effective nasal decongestant due to growing body of evidence.
Will Estimating GFR Without Adjusting for Race Help to Reduce Racial Bias in Chronic Kidney Disease?
Estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR) includes adjusting for race, leading to disparities in care of Black patients with kidney disease. The team at DynaMed® examines this racial bias.
Read about a geographical cluster-randomized trial evaluating the ability of wolbachia-infected mosquitoes to prevent dengue infections in Indonesia.