Coffee's Numerous Health Benefits Detailed in New Analysis
Coffee consumption — in particular, several cups daily — is associated with a wide range of health benefits, according to an umbrella review of meta-analyses in... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Intrauterine Insemination Superior to Expectant Management for Women with Unexplained Infertility
In women with unexplained infertility, intrauterine insemination (IUI) with ovarian stimulation leads to a higher live birth rate than expectant management, a Lancet study finds... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Your NEJM Group Today: Grading GME / Uncooked Flour & E. coli / Boston-Area FM Opportunity
Here ' s what we chose for you from NEJM Group today: NEJM Audio Interview: Grading Graduate Medical Education: Dr. Debra Weinstein discusses the need for consistent... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Cinnamon Might Increase Lipid Metabolism
Patients may ask about a widely reported study supporting the antiobesity effects of cinnamon. The findings appear in the journal Metabolism. Researchers treated adipocytes from... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

FDA Approves UV-Light-Adjustable Intraocular Lens for Cataract Surgery
The FDA has approved an intraocular lens that can be adjusted with ultraviolet light therapy after cataract surgery to optimize a patient ' s vision without glasses... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

From the Blogs: Should Med Students Bring Laptops to Lectures? / How Medical Stigma Affects Healthcare Access
Take a look at what the NEJM Journal Watch bloggers are talking about right now: HIV and ID Observations: Should medical students bring laptops to... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Your NEJM Group Today: Hip Fracture Case / PPIs & MI Risk / Florida Primary Care Opportunity
Take a look at today ' s offering from NEJM Group: NEJM Clinical Practice Center: Clinical Practice Article: A 65-year-old woman who ' s been healthy and... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Out-of-Hospital Naloxone for Opioid Overdose: What's the Optimal Strategy?
Higher-concentration intranasal naloxone and intramuscular naloxone seem equally effective for the treatment of opioid overdose in out-of-hospital settings, according to a review... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Guidelines Updated on Treating Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis with Meds
The 2017 Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters has updated its guidelines on managing seasonal allergic rhinitis with medication. The task force comprises representatives from... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Cinnamon Might Increase Lipid Metabolism
Patients may ask about a widely reported study supporting the antiobesity effects of cinnamon. The findings appear in the journal Metabolism. Researchers treated adipocytes from... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

FDA Approves UV-Light-Adjustable Intraocular Lens for Cataract Surgery
The FDA has approved an intraocular lens that can be adjusted with ultraviolet light therapy after cataract surgery to optimize a patient's vision without glasses... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

From the Blogs: Should Med Students Bring Laptops to Lectures? / How Medical Stigma Affects Healthcare Access
Take a look at what the NEJM Journal Watch bloggers are talking about right now: HIV and ID Observations: Should medical students bring laptops to... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 27, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Nearly Half of All Cancers Tied to Modifiable Risk Factors Like Smoking
Nearly half of all new cancers and cancer-related deaths in the U.S. are due to potentially modifiable risk factors, according to a study in... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 21, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Your NEJM Group Today: When a Young MD's Child Codes / Guidelines on Ventilation During CPR / New Mexico Hospitalist Opportunity
Take a look at today's offering from NEJM Group: NEJM Clinical Practice Center: Perspective: As his colleagues perform a code on his 2-year-old... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 21, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

FDA Approves 2-Drug HIV Regimen
The FDA has approved a fixed-dose tablet (Juluca) containing dolutegravir and rilpivirine, making it the first two-drug HIV treatment. Juluca is approved for... (Source: Physician's First Watch current issue)
Source: Physician's First Watch current issue - November 21, 2017 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news