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Reframing AUD as treatable may reduce stigma

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: May 5, 2020

The opioid and COVID-19 crises grab attention, but alcohol use disorder is on the rise, Dr. George F. Koob said.

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Anti-NMDAR encephalitis or primary psychiatric disorder?

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 30, 2020

Once anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is identified, most patients will benefit from immunotherapy and tumor removal, though recovery may take...

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COVID-19: Telemedicine boosting access but is not a panacea

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 27, 2020

Surging virtual visits are setting a precedent during the pandemic, but the future of telepsychiatry remains to be written, experts said.

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COVID-19: Psychiatrists ‘more than a match’ for crisis moment

Author:
Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 27, 2020

Physicians can step up by fighting misinformation, holding leaders accountable, and tackling inequities, Dr. Patrice A. Harris said.

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Get triage plans in place before COVID-19 surge hits, critical care experts say

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 22, 2020

Decisions can place enormous ethical burdens on hospitals, health systems, and society, but planning for the worst may help optimize resource...

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Want to keep cancer patients and providers safe during the pandemic? Here’s how

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 20, 2020

Prescreening, telemedicine, and limited interventions top the list of best practices for patients, while PPE, telecommuting, and wellness/stress...

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Breast-conserving surgery deemed okay in high-risk hereditary breast cancers

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 15, 2020

The presence of a germline BRCA1/2 mutation shouldn’t preclude breast-conserving therapy as long as the patient is otherwise eligible, new...

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Remdesivir tops list of promising COVID-19 treatments in review of nearly 300 trials

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 14, 2020

Hydroxychloroquine data have “major limitations,” and corticosteroids are not recommended for supportive care.

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Cancer prevalence among COVID-19 patients may be higher than previously reported

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: April 13, 2020

A meta-analysis suggests the cancer prevalence among COVID-19 patients is 2%, not 1% as previously reported.

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No benefit to trastuzumab after progression in HER2-positive gastric, GEJ cancers

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: March 30, 2020

There was no significant difference in progression-free or overall survival between patients who received...

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Stronger links forged between RA and asthma, COPD

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: March 25, 2020

Findings from the first-ever prospective study to evaluate asthma and COPD as risk factors for RA suggest providers should lower bar for...

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Real-world shortages not addressed in new COVID-19 guidance

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: March 19, 2020

WHO provides up-to-date guidance on COVID-19 treatment, but real-world ingenuity will be needed to tackle thorny issues surrounding this disease...

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TAVR device orientation may reduce coronary overlap

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: March 17, 2020

Positioning the Evolut THV at a certain way at deployment led to an improvement in commissural alignment and a significant reduction in coronary...

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High CV event risk seen in SLE patients with ACC/AHA-defined hypertension

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: March 17, 2020

“It seems reasonable that clinicians should not rely on CV risk calculators in SLE and commence treatment as soon as possible in cases of...

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Some infected patients could show COVID-19 symptoms after quarantine

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Andrew D. Bowser
Publish date: March 9, 2020

Longer quarantine could be considered in highest-risk scenarios, but benefits must be weighed against costs to public health and the quarantined...

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