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    Consider melatonin for migraine prevention 

    Lyon, Corey; Langner, Shannon; Stevermer, James J. (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2017)
    An effective migraine prevention alternative with minimal adverse effects Melatonin is an accessible and affordable option for preventing migraine headaches in chronic sufferers.

    Steroids during late preterm labor: better later than never 

    Lyon, Corey; Bello, Jennifer (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2017)
    Steroids during late preterm labor: Better later than never. Steroids--even when administered in the last leg of the late preterm period--still reduce the likelihood of respiratory complications in newborns. Practice changer: Use steroids in women...

    When to "CAP" off treatment for pneumonia 

    Castelli, Gregory; Jarrett, Jennie B. (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2017)
    Is 5 days of antibiotic therapy really sufficient for adults hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia? PRACTICE CHANGER: Prescribe 5 days of antibiotic treatment for inpatients with community-acquired pneumonia because it produces the same...

    "Cold turkey" works best for smoking cessation 

    Smith, Dustin K.; Miller, Deborah E.; Mounsey, Anne (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2017)
    "Cold turkey" works best for smoking cessation. PRACTICE CHANGER: Counsel patients who want to quit smoking that abrupt smoking cessation is more effective for long-term abstinence than taking a gradual approach. STRENGTH OF RECOMMENDATION: B: Based...

    Are oral emergency contraceptives a safe & effective form of long-term birth control? 

    Kraus, Connie; Hooper-Lane, Christopher (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2017)
    Q: Are oral emergency contraceptives a safe & effective form of long-term birth control? A: Yes, but not as effective as some other methods. Annual pregnancy rates in women using pericoital levonor- gestrel 150 mcg to 1 ...

    Do pedometers increase activity and improve health outcomes? 

    Schock, Devin; Neher, Jon O.; Safranek, Sarah (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2017)
    Q: Do pedometers increase activity and improve health outcomes? Evidence-based answer: yes. In overweight and obese patients, exercise interventions using a pedometer increase steps by about a mile per day over the same ...

    Case Reports : Topiramate, a concealed cause of severe metabolic acidosis 

    Lovinger, Daniel; Schroeder, Ryan; Ludwig, Kyle; Regunath, Hariharan (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2017-07)
    Severe metabolic acidosis is common among critically ill patients, and topiramate is a rare cause that may fail recognition. We report a lady with acute encephalopathy who had severe non-anion gap metabolic acidosis that ...

    Understanding appeals of video games for readers’ advisory and recommendation 

    Lee, Jin Ha; Clarke, Rachel Ivy; Cho, Hyerim; Windleharth, Travis (Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2017)
    Despite their increasing popularity and inclusion in library collections, video games are rarely suggested in library advisory or recommendation services. In this work, we use the concept of appeals from existing literature ...

    Beginning from the end : Strategies of composition in lyrical improvisation with end rhyme 

    Sykari, Venla (2017-03)

    Word upon a word : parallelism, meaning, and emergent structure in Kalevala-meter poetry 

    Tarkka, Lotte (2017-10)
    This essay treats parallelism as a means for articulating and communicating meaning in performance. Rather than a merely stylistic and structural marker, parallelism is discussed as an expressive and cognitive strategy for ...

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