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Mashup Score: 019th century mental disorders and the American Civil War - 1 hour(s) ago
Common sense thoughts on public health and conservative medicine from a family doctor in Lancaster, PA. kennylin I am a board-certified Family Physician and Public Health consultant practicing in Lancaster, PA. I am also Deputy Editor of the journal American Family Physician and teach residents and medical students at Lancaster General Health / Penn Medicine Family Medicine Residency program. I am paid to provide independent editorial and medical consulting services to the American Academy of Family
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Mashup Score: 019th century mental disorders and the American Civil War - 1 hour(s) ago
Earlier this week, I gave this lecture as part of the “Lunch and Learn” webinar series sponsored by the Lancaster Medical Heritage Museum. I appreciated the opportunity to combine my interests in history and medicine to discuss how post-traumatic stress disorder manifested in former Civil War soldiers and its historical and present-day treatment.
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Whether or not the USPSTF says “B” or “C,” the goal is for women in their 40s to have informative conversations with their health care providers about the pros and cons of mammograms.
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Mashup Score: 10You Can Test Your Blood for 50 Kinds of Cancer - 2 day(s) ago
But is that really such a good idea?
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Mashup Score: 22
Whether or not the USPSTF says “B” or “C,” the goal is for women in their 40s to have informative conversations with their health care providers about the pros and cons of mammograms.
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Mashup Score: 2AFP Photo Contest - 2 day(s) ago
AFP Photo Contest
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Mashup Score: 1TNT to Improve Primary Care Practice - 3 day(s) ago
American Family Physician Community Blog, TNT to Improve Primary Care Practice, written by Laura Blinkhorn, MD.
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Prescribing beta-blocker therapy to a patient after a myocardial infarction (MI) is thought to reduce recurrent MI and mortality and has been a reportable quality measure for decades. A 2000 American Family Physician article on this topic, “Optimizing beta-blocker use after myocardial infarction,” implied that this intervention was settled science. However, the benefits of beta-blockers were established in studies mostly conducted in the 1980s, when most diagnosed MIs caused significant left ventricular systolic dysfunction, and prior to the use of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin tests, percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), thrombolytics, high intensity statins, and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system antagonists.
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Common sense thoughts on public health and conservative medicine from a family doctor in Lancaster, PA. kennylin I am a board-certified Family Physician and Public Health consultant practicing in Lancaster, PA. I am also Deputy Editor of the journal American Family Physician and teach residents and medical students at Lancaster General Health / Penn Medicine Family Medicine Residency program. I am paid to provide independent editorial and medical consulting services to the American Academy of Family
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Mashup Score: 1TNT to Improve Primary Care Practice - 3 day(s) ago
American Family Physician Community Blog, TNT to Improve Primary Care Practice, written by Laura Blinkhorn, MD.
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19th century mental disorders and the American Civil War: Earlier this week, I gave this lecture as part of the "Lunch and Learn" webinar series sponsored by the @LmhMuseum. ... https://t.co/B7caatpF6I