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Consumption of Peanut Products During Infancy May Reduce the Incidence of Peanut Allergy Compared to Peanut Avoidance in High Risk Children — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 9
Propranolol 3 mg/kg/day for 6 Months May Increase Hemangioma Resolution in Infants with Proliferating Infantile Hemangioma — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 8
Human Papillomavirus Vaccination is Not Associated with an Increase in Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescent Females — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 7
Colon Capsule Endoscopy May Detect More Polyps than Computed Tomography Colonography in Patients with Prior Incomplete Colonoscopy — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 6
Dabigatran May Increase Risk of Major Bleeding Compared to Warfarin in Older Patients with Atrial Fibrillation — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 5
Oral and Topical Pharmacological Agents for Neuropathic Pain — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 4
In Children with Uncomplicated Extremity Fractures, Oral Ibuprofen is as Effective as Oral Morphine for Pain Reduction and has Fewer Adverse Events — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 3
Extending Strict Rest to 5 Days from 1-2 Days May Not Improve Symptoms in Children with Mild Concussion — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 2
Individualized Pelvic Floor Muscle Training Appears to Improve Symptoms in Women with Mild Pelvic Organ Prolapse — EBM Focus Newsletter
EBM Focus - Volume 10, Issue 1
Topical Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Have Similar Efficacy and Improved Safety Compared to Systemic NSAIDs for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain — EBM Focus Newsletter
Resident Focus - Volume 10, Issue 3