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Urinary antiseptic noninferior to antibiotics for recurrent UTI prevention in women

Methenamine hippurate was noninferior to daily, low-dose antibiotics, the current standard prophylactic treatment, in preventing symptomatic, antibiotic-treated urinary tract infection (UTI) episodes in women with recurrent UTIs, a yearlong U.K. trial found.

Discontinuing primary preventive aspirin didn't appear to increase mortality risk

Regular aspirin users who were switched to placebo in a randomized trial did not have increased risk of all-cause mortality or cardiovascular disease events compared with those who continued aspirin, but the findings of the post hoc analysis were inconclusive.

MKSAP Quiz: Difficulty swallowing for 6 months

A 54-year-old man is evaluated for difficulty swallowing of 6 months' duration. He initially had occasional choking with liquids, which has progressed to dysphagia with both liquids and solids. Following a physical exam, lab tests, and MRI of the brain, what is the most likely diagnosis?

EHR-integrated alerts may improve referrals to quitlines, but patient use remains low

A study of 22 primary care practices in Maryland found that while adding a prompt for a smoking quitline referral to the electronic health record (EHR) helped increase referral rates, only approximately 20% of patients called the quitline.

Two studies show effectiveness of mRNA boosters against omicron variant

Other recent research on COVID-19 revealed the high transmissibility of the omicron stealth variant and changes in the brain after SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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