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Old February 28th, 1997, 22:00
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INTERNET MEDICAL JOURNAL
ISSN 1093-7935
VOL 1, NO. 1
01-MAR-1997

The use of the nicotine patch produced 1 additional lifetime quitter at a cost of $7332, in a decision analytic model; this finding suggests that insurance companies should cover patches. (JAMA 1996 04/24;275:1247)

Combining serum myoglobin and CK-MB in testing for acute myocardial infarction, a sensitivity of 100% was obtained during the 1st 3 hours of evaluation in the ER in this prospective study of 190 pts, 21 of which suffered an acute MI. (Ann Emerg Med 1996 ;27:0001)

Kids of smokers are 2.8 times more likely to get a lower respiratory infection, 2.1 times more likely to develop asthma, 3 times more likely to die of crib death, more likely to become smokers themselves, and more likely to get ear infections (CD Summary 1996 04/16;45(8))

Men with a high flavinoid intake had a 73% lower risk of stroke;about 70% of their dietary flavinoids came from black tea, and 10% came from apples. (Arch Intern Med 1996 03/25)

Women who smoke during pregnancy increased their risk of a mentally retarded child by 50% in a study of Atlanta area children. (Pediatrics 1996 ;97:0547)

The carbon-13 urea breath test was 95% accurate in detecting H. Pylori infection in peptic ulcer disease. (Am J Gastroenterol 1996 ;91:0690)

Routine eye patching for corneal abrasions is not necessary. (South J Med 1996 02/01;89:0227)

The use of nicotine gum doubled the rate of smoking cessation at 2 year follow-up (39% vs 16%). (Chest 1995 ;108:0447)

Regular aspirin use among a study of 121,701 women decreased the risk of colorectal cancer by 45%. (NEJM 1995 ;333:0609)

Smoking increased the risk of stroke by more than 4 times in this study of 7,264 men. (JAMA 1995 ;274:0155)

Compared with animal protein consumption, soy protein consumption was associated with a 9% drop in total cholesterol and a 12% drop in LDL cholesterol. (NEJM 1995 ;333:0276)

Maternal asthma is a risk factor for premature labor. (Am J Epidemiol 1995 ;142:1078)

Using a "clock strategy" as an aid in smoking cessation is twice as effective as quitting cold turkey; smokers follow a timed schedule with longer and longer times between lighting up. (J Consulting Clin Psychol 1995 06/01)

Type "D" personality (in which individuals suppress negative emotions) was shown to be an independent risk factor for death from heart disease. (Lancet 1996 ;347:0417)

Women trying to get pregnant may benefit from cutting out caffeine from their diet. (Am J Epidemiol 1995 ;142:1322)

Zinc supplementation (20 mg of elemental zinc) was associated with a significant reduction in the severity and duration of diarrhea in this study of 937 children in New Delhi, India. (NEJM 1995 ;333:0873)

The greatest barrier to hepatitis B immunization among 654 middle school students in Louisiana was lack of parental consent. (J Adolesc Health 1995 ;17:0244)

Low income children with parents who smoked had a poorer quality diet than low income children of nonsmokers, in this study of 515 children. (Pediatrics 1996 03/01;97:0312)

Ear lobe creases were shown to be associated with higher rates of cardiac events in this study of 264 consecutive patients. (Am J Med 1996 02/01;100:0205)

Moderate doses of vitamin E (up to 1200 IU) can be safely used in patients receiving warfarin; no drug-drug interaction was identified in this study. (Am J Cardiol 1996 03/01;77:0545)

By comparing medical costs and outcomes in states which have enacted tort reform vs those who haven't, the annual savings by enacting nationwide tort reform would be about $50 billion, with no decrease in the quality of care. (Quarterly J Economics 1996 06/01)

A couple of cups of coffee a day was shown to decrease the risk of suicide in a study of over 86,000 women. (Arch Intern Med 1996 03/11)

Prenant women taking calcium supplements (1500 to 2000 mg) were 70% less likely to develop high blood pressure and 60% less likely to develop pre-eclampsia. (JAMA 1996 04/10)

Obesity during pregnancy is related to an increased risk of having a baby with a birth defect. (JAMA 1996 04/10)

In a study of 15,990 people aged 60 - 97 yrs old, reducing high blood pressure not only prevented strokes (down 35%), but also cut the heart attack rate (down 18%), and decreased all cause total mortality (down 15%). (Arch Fam Med 1995 11/01;4:0943)

High blood pressure medicine should be taken early in the morning, before dressing, or late at night; oral steroids for asthma should be given at 3 pm instead of in the morning; ulcer medicine ONCE a day (not twice), at about 6 pm. (JAMA 1996 04/17;275:1143)

Tai Chi classes can reduce the rate of falls in the elderly by 50% and greater. (J Am Geriatr Soc 1996 ;44:0489)

In a study of 27 Ohio firms, medical savings accounts decreased the out of pocket health care expenses of employees with a family plan by more than 50%; employers also had their health care costs decreased by 12%. (Investors Business Daily 1996 03/14)

Among women who worked rotating night shifts for a period of 6 years or more, their risk of coronary heart disease was increased by 50%. (Circulation 1995 ;92:3178)

Appetite suppressants as adjunctive therapy include: phenylpropanolamine (75 mg qAM), phentermine (30 mg qAM), fenfluramine (20 mg TID), phentermine & fenfluramine together, fluoxetine (60 - 80 mg qAM), diethylpropion (75 mg qD), and mazindol (1 mg qD). (J Family Practice 1996 03/01;42:0287)

Pravastatin is useful in the PRIMARY prevention of coronary heart disease; in this study of 6,500 men, all0cause mortality was reduced by 22%. (NEJM 1995 ;333:1301)

Simvastatin has been shown to be useful in the SECONDARY prevention of coronary heart disease; all-cause mortality was decreased by 33% in this study. (Lancet 1994 ;344:1383)

It is cost-effective to vaccinate healthy adults against influenza. (NEJM 1995 ;333:0889)

"Krazy Glue" is an excellent, cost-effective alternative to suturing in closing minor pediatric lacerations (J Pediatr 1995 ;126:0892)

Sexual intercourse among permanent or married partners was not associated with a significantly increased risk of malignant cardiac arrhythmias among a group of 88 male patients with known coronary artery disease. (Chest 1996 ;109:0922)

A diet consisting of 2 or more servings of broiled or baked fish was associated with a lower risk of rheumatoid arthritis. (Epidemiology 1996 ;7:0256)

The estimated risk of contracting aids from receiving a blood transfusion is between 1 in 83,000 and 1 in 122,000. (NEJM 1995 12/28;333:1721)

Low levels of blood vitamin B-12 was associated with an impaired antibody response to the pneumococcal vaccine. (Ann Intern Med 1996 02/01;124:0299)

The Norplant was tolerated as well as birth control pills, however, Norplant users had an unplanned pregnancy rate of 2% vs 20% for birth control pill users; 166 teens were part of the study group. (Arch Ped Adol Med 1995 ;967-972)

Enalapril reduced progression of microalbuminuria to macroalbuminuria by 42% over a 7 yr period in normotensive diabetics. (Arch Intern Med 1996 ;156:0286)

In a study of 8877 women, estrogen replacement therapy resulted in a significantly decreased risk for tooth loss and edentia (relative risk=0.64). (Arch Intern Med 1995 11/27;155:2325)

All americans should get at least 30 minutes a day of exercise, which may be done in 10 minute spurts, according to a National Institutes of Health consensus panel. (Medical Tribune 1996 01/11;)

In a study of 1623 patients, anger outbursts doubled the risk of myocardial infarction within the following 2 hours (relative risk =2.3). (Circulation 1995 10/01;92:1720)

Low serum pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (from vitamin B6) was associated with a 4 fold increased risk of coronary disease (relative risk=4.3, p < 0.05). (Circulation 1995 11/15;92:2825)

In a study of 258 breast cancer patients compared with 614 control patients, there was no association between stressful life event scores and breast cancer. (Cancer 1996 03/15;77:1089)

Smoking at least 20 cigarettes per day was a stronger risk factor for myocardial infarction in women (who had a sixfold increace) than in men (who had a threefold increase) in this study of 11,843 patients. (Circulation 1996 ;93:0450)

The acellular pertussis vaccine (which is safer than the standard whole-cell vaccine) is effective in protecting against pertussis. (JAMA 1996 01/03;275:0037)

Lead exposure in childhood was associated with an increased risk of antisocial and delinquent behavior in a study of grade school boys. (JAMA 1996 02/07;275:0363)


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