RASopathic Skin Eruptions During Vemurafenib Therapy.
RASopathic Skin Eruptions during Vemurafenib Therapy.
PLoS One. 2013; 8(3): e58721
Rinderknecht JD, Goldinger SM, Rozati S, Kamarashev J, Kerl K, French LE, Dummer R, Belloni B
Vemurafenib is a potent inhibitor of V600 mutant BRAF with significant impact… Continue reading
Promoting Recovery in an Evolving Policy Context: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know About Recovery Support Services?
Promoting recovery in an evolving policy context: What do we know and what do we need to know about recovery support services?
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2013 Mar 15;
Laudet AB, Humphreys K
As both a concept and a… Continue reading
School Meals Participation and Weekday Dietary Quality Were Associated After Controlling for Weekend Eating Among U.S. School Children Aged 6 to 17 Years.
School Meals Participation and Weekday Dietary Quality Were Associated after Controlling for Weekend Eating among U.S. School Children Aged 6 to 17 Years.
J Nutr. 2013 Mar 13;
Hanson KL, Olson CM
Prior research has shown positive associations between… Continue reading
The Difficult Concussion Patient: What Is the Best Approach to Investigation and Management of Persistent (>10 Days) Postconcussive Symptoms?
The difficult concussion patient: what is the best approach to investigation and management of persistent (>10 days) postconcussive symptoms?
Br J Sports Med. 2013 Apr; 47(5): 308-13
Makdissi M, Cantu RC, Johnston KM, McCrory P, Meeuwisse WH
Concussion in sport typically recovers clinically within 10 days of injury. In some cases, however, symptoms may be prolonged or complications may develop. The objectives of the current paper are to review the literature regarding the difficult concussion and to provide recommendations for an approach to the investigation and management of patients with persistent symptoms.A qualitative review of the literature on concussion in sport was conducted with a focus on prolonged recovery, long-term complications and management including investigation and treatment strategies. MEDLINE and Sports Discus databases were reviewed.Persistent symptoms (>10 days) are generally reported in 10-15% of concussions. This figure may be higher in certain sports… Continue reading
Prism Adaptation Improves Ego-Centered but Not Allocentric Neglect in Early Rehabilitation Patients.
Prism Adaptation Improves Ego-Centered but Not Allocentric Neglect in Early Rehabilitation Patients.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2013 Mar 7;
Gossmann A, Kastrup A, Kerkhoff G, Herrero CL, Hildebrandt H
BACKGROUND: and OBJECTIVE: . Unilateral neglect due to parieto-temporo-frontal lesions has… Continue reading
Gender of Physician as the Usual Source of Care and Patient Health Care Utilization and Mortality.
Gender of physician as the usual source of care and patient health care utilization and mortality.
J Am Board Fam Med. 2013 Mar; 26(2): 138-48
Jerant A, Bertakis KD, Fenton JJ, Franks P
Practice styles differ by provider gender,… Continue reading
Double Trouble: Does Co-Morbid Chronic Somatic Illness Increase Risk for Recurrence in Depression? a Systematic Review.
Double trouble: does co-morbid chronic somatic illness increase risk for recurrence in depression? A systematic review.
PLoS One. 2013; 8(3): e57510
Kok GD, Bockting CL, Burger H, Hannig W, Pijnenborg GH, Cuijpers P, Hollon SD
To perform a systematic… Continue reading
Cover Image, Volume 34, Issue 9.
Cover image, volume 34, issue 9.
J Comput Chem. 2013 Apr 5; 34(9): i-ii
The rapid development of drug resistance in microbes, the toxicity, and side effects of existing anti-infectious drugs are factors stimulating the effort directed toward a… Continue reading