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  • 1 month ago | 2minutemedicine.com | Anna Yang

    1. In this randomized controlled trial, among hospitalized patients with a bloodstream infection, seven days of antibiotic treatment was found to be noninferior to 14 days of treatment with respect to death from any cause within 90 days. 2. Rates of antimicrobial-related adverse outcomes, Clostridioides difficile infections, and secondary infection with antibiotic-resistant organisms were similar between the seven-day and 14-day groups.

  • 1 month ago | 2minutemedicine.com | Anna Yang

    1. In this randomized controlled trial, among patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria who continue to have symptoms while on second-generation H1-antihistamines, it was found that remibrutinib more effectively reduced itching and hives compared with placebo. 2. Adverse events among patients who received remibrutinib were generally similar to those in the placebo group, with most adverse events being mild or moderate.

  • 1 month ago | stanforddaily.com | Sofia Williams |Anna Yang

    In a Monday letter, the U.S. Department of Education’s (DoE) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) warned the University of “potential enforcement actions” if they did not fulfill obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to protect Jewish students on campus. Stanford is one of 60 institutions that received the letter, which was addressed to all universities currently under investigation for Title VI violations relating to antisemitic harassment and discrimination.

  • 1 month ago | stanforddaily.com | Sofia Williams |Anna Yang

    In a Monday letter, the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) warned the University of “potential enforcement actions” if they did not fulfill obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to protect Jewish students on campus. Stanford is one of 60 institutions that received the letter, which was addressed to all universities currently under investigation for Title VI violations relating to antisemitic harassment and discrimination.

  • 1 month ago | 2minutemedicine.com | Anna Yang

    1. In this randomized clinical trial, among patients who had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, no significant difference was found in sustained return of spontaneous circulation between intraosseous and intravenous vascular access. 2. Rates of survival and survival with a favorable neurologic outcome at 30 days were also similar between the two groups. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent)Study Rundown: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a common event that is associated with high mortality.

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