Publications by authors named "E A Arndt"

There are many challenges to interdisciplinary communication in home care. Management often takes a top-down approach, instructing home care clinicians on methods to improve communication. In this pretest-posttest intervention study, a bottom-up approach was taken using a focus group to allow home care clinicians to identify, develop, and implement strategies to share critical clinical and social information.

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Background: Climate change and its consequences on our everyday life have also tremendous impacts on public health and the health of each individual. The healthcare sector currently accounts for 4.4% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • The pharmaceutical industry is heavily involved in shaping medical knowledge and guidelines, which has led to a significant expansion in diabetes drug prescriptions, creating a billion-dollar market, particularly for type 2 diabetes and prediabetes.
  • Despite claims of promoting public health, these industry-influenced guidelines are based on weak evidence and potentially harmful side effects of the recommended medications.
  • The text calls for a reevaluation of the normalization of pharmaceutical industry conflicts of interest, urging for a deeper understanding of their systemic influence on medical practices and the potential long-term costs to public health.
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Streptococcus suis naturally colonizes the upper respiratory tract of pigs and can lead to severe disease conditions. Although there are several serotypes associated with disease, untypable isolates have also been observed. The objective of this study was to investigate the relatedness of untypable S.

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A markedly increased demand for vascular ultrasound laboratory and other imaging studies in COVID-19-positive patients has occurred, due to most of these patients having a markedly elevated D-dimer and a presumed prothrombotic state in many of the very ill patients. In the present report, we have summarized a broad institutional consensus focusing on evaluation and recommended empirical therapy for COVID-19-positive patients. We recommend following the algorithms with the idea that as more data becomes available these algorithms may well change.

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