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Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine Are Short-term Corticosteroids Dangerous? – Frankly Speaking EP 20
Corticosteroids are often prescribed for short-term use for conditions such as asthma exacerbation, contact dermatitis, gout, and Bell’s palsy. Adverse effects from chronic use of corticosteroids is well known, but many clinicians believe that the risk of significant adverse effects from short-term use is minimal. A recent retrospective cohort study was done reviewing the records…
Read MoreAFP: American Family Physician Podcast 23: Episode 39 – June 1, 2017 AFP: American Family Physician
Newborn screening (1:10), diagnostic tools for celiac disease (6:40), social determinants of health (11:20), urticaria (14:10), and acne (19:40).
Read MoreEntiende Tu Mente 8: La procrastinación… dejando para mañana lo que podemos hacer hoy | 08
Siempre hemos escuchado el refrán “No dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy”. Y es que dejar las cosas para más adelante, nos hace cargarnos cada vez más y más con deberes y obligaciones no resueltas, que ocupan nuestra mente. Y eso, en…
Read MoreFrankly Speaking About Family Medicine Alternate-day Fasting for Weight Loss – Frankly Speaking EP 19
Is Alternate day fasting the future of weight loss? Maybe not… Learning Objectives Understand how Alternate day fasting is practiced Appreciate why Alternate day fasting might make physiologic sense Review the recent literature on its strengths and weaknesses
Read MoreEntiende Tu Mente 7: Consejos para estudiar mejor | 07
En el colegio, en la universidad, en los master o cuando prepararas una oposición, necesitas concentración y tranquilidad para hacer de tu tiempo de estudio, un tiempo productivo.
Saber cómo afrontar los miedos habituales que nos vienen a la mente…
Read MoreNeurology® Podcast May 30 2017 Issue
Evidence-based guideline summary: Reducing brain injury following cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Read MoreFrankly Speaking About Family Medicine Do Corticosteroids Decrease the Pain of Acute Pharyngitis? – Frankly Speaking EP 18
When patients present with symptoms of a sore throat, an option for managing the pain that is sometimes used is corticosteroids. A randomized trial of a 1-time dose of 10 mg in patients with moderate to severe pharyngitis who were deemed to not need antibiotics found higher rates of symptom resolution at 48 hours. Learning…
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