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LITFL Review #165
Welcome to the 165th LITFL Review. Your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peeks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care. Each week the LITFL team casts the spotlight on the blogosphere’s best and brightest and deliver a bite-sized chuck of FOAM.The Most Fair Dinkum Ripper Beauts of the WeekDo you re-spike IV fluid bags? The case of Ruby Chen from gravelessons.com should make us all re-think this. [SO] The Best of #FOAMed Emergency MedicineExcellent discussion of everything you need to know about AFib from EM Cases featuring Ian St...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 19, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Marjorie Lazoff, MD Tags: Education LITFL review Source Type: blogs

LITFL Review 165
Welcome to the 165th LITFL Review. Your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peeks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care. Each week the LITFL team casts the spotlight on the blogosphere’s best and brightest and deliver a bite-sized chuck of FOAM.The Most Fair Dinkum Ripper Beauts of the WeekDo you re-spike IV fluid bags? The case of Ruby Chen from gravelessons.com should make us all re-think this. [SO]The Best of #FOAMed Emergency MedicineExcellent discussion of everything you need to know about AFib from EM Cases featuring Ian Stiell. ...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 19, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Marjorie Lazoff, MD Tags: Education LITFL review Source Type: blogs

Whole issues of Genome Biology/Genome Medicine on "Genomics of Infectious Disease"
Wow this has really got some nice papers: BioMed Central | Article collections | Genomics of infectious diseases special issue.  I note - this goes well as a follow up to the series I co-coordinated in PLOS a few years back: Genomics of Emerging Infectious Disease - PLOS CollectionsFrom their site:Infectious diseases are major contributors to global morbidity and mortality, and have a devastating impact on public health. The World Health Organization estimates that 1 in 3 deaths worldwide are due to an infectious disease, with a disproportionate number occurring in developing regions. While the completi...
Source: The Tree of Life - November 23, 2014 Category: Medical Scientists Authors: Jonathan Eisen Source Type: blogs

LITFL Review 184
Welcome to the 184th LITFL Review. Your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peeks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care. Each week the LITFL team casts the spotlight on the blogosphere’s best and brightest and deliver a bite-sized chuck of FOAM. The Most Fair Dinkum Ripper Beauts of the Week Here’s an awesome new echo resource from the Nepean Hospital ICU in Penrith, NSW, Australia, containing basic and advanced physics and scanning resources. [SO]   The Best of #FOAMed Emergency Medicine Boring EM reviews the relevance of IN...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - May 31, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Marjorie Lazoff, MD Tags: Education LITFL review Source Type: blogs

Can mouthwash make your mouth “dentist clean?” Episode 74
How can Listerine claim to make your mouth “dentist clean?” Perry and I break it down for you in this week’s show. And…more beauty science news! Take our St. Patrick’s Day Beauty Science Quiz! Are these statements about Irish Spring soap true or false? Listen to the show for the answers. 1. The first Irish Spring commercial in 1972 featured the same voice actor who did the Leprechaun from Lucky Charms cereal. 2. “Manly but I like it too” is arguably Irish Spring’s most famous slogan. One of its lesser known slogans was “You smell like you’re worth exploring.” 3. When Irish...
Source: thebeautybrains.com - March 17, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Randy SchuellerDiscover the beauty and cosmetic products you should use and avoid Source Type: blogs

Que la raison ne conna ît point
This "news" is not new, now eight months old, but I just saw it this week: IVF technology is overused and has health risks for babies, landmark article in British Medical Journal argues Women should ensure they have exhausted all options before resorting to IVF, according to international experts concerned the procedure is being overused. [...] Fifteen global experts co-wrote the article expressing concern over what they say is the liberal use of IVF in many countries. The article warns extended use of IVF increases the risk of harm, with multiple pregnancies associated with complications for mothers and infants...
Source: a little pregnant - September 11, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Ben there, done that Charles in charge I've learned a lot...but I'm not sure it's worth it. Source Type: blogs

School Choice Lawsuits Update: Summer 2016 Edition
As school choice wins in the court of public opinion, opponents have resorted  to fighting it in the courts of law. Here are a few brief updates regarding pending lawsuits against school choice programs around the country.Colorado: Douglas County ’s School Choice Grant ProgramLast summer, the Colorado Supreme Court  struck down Douglas County’s school voucher program with a plurality ruling that the law violates the state’s historically anti-Catholic Blaine Amendment, which forbids public money from being used at religious schools. District officials responded to the ruling by creating a new voucher program that...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - August 15, 2016 Category: American Health Authors: Jason Bedrick Source Type: blogs

What ’ s Behind 2.5 Million New Health Jobs?
December 2007 marked the start of the most severe recession in modern times. For more than two years, the economy shed jobs. By the start of 2010, there were 8.6 million fewer jobs than at the start of the recession. These losses would have been greater had health care employment not continued to grow; jobs outside health care fell by 9.2 million while health care added nearly 600 thousand jobs. It took until November 2014 for non-health jobs to return to their pre-recession level, at which point health jobs had grown by 1.7 million. As of January 2017, there are 2.5 million more health jobs than at the start of the recess...
Source: Health Affairs Blog - March 17, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Charles Roehrig, Ani Turner and Katherine Hempstead Tags: Costs and Spending Health Professionals Hospitals 2007 recession ambulatory care settings diagnosing and treating practitioners efficiency health sector job growth Source Type: blogs

April in Paris: Voyager Avec Enfants (chez nous, a recap)
I think I promised at the beginning of the week that I would give a little review of the apartment where we stayed, and though I almost don ' t want to, just to keep competition down for the same apartment should we want to book it again in the future, that ' s a pretty asshole reason to not share something good with other people.The rental company we used wasParis Perfect, and the apartment we rented wasThe Bergerac, which was in the 7th arrondissement on the Avenue de la Bourdonnais, basically one block away from the base of the Eiffel Tower. I picked this neighborhood for two reasons.One, which I mentioned before, is th...
Source: the underwear drawer - April 9, 2017 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Michelle Au Source Type: blogs

The Real Reason You Don ’t Achieve Your Goals (and One Easy Thing You Can Do About it)
You're reading The Real Reason You Don’t Achieve Your Goals (and One Easy Thing You Can Do About it), originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. Do you ever feel like it’s so hard to get things done? Like you’re stuck in a hamster wheel running and running, but you never get anywhere? The work keeps coming and you think to yourself, "I can’t wait until the one day I catch up with everything so I can finally get started on what I've really been dying to work on," but the day seems to never come and you have ...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - December 21, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: ujeanchoi Tags: Uncategorized goal setting goals inspiration motivation pickthebrain self improvement Source Type: blogs

Should you ever not listen to your doctor?
Since I got married seven years ago and had two kids, I’ve had to shed parts of my life, like the hockey package, going to the movies, and slow-pitch softball. None were hard sacrifices, but the casualty that hurt the most was giving up my doctor of over 20 years. I met him soon after I got out of college and he was early in his career, and while I never needed him for much, I knew he was on top of everything. Even after my wife and I moved north of Boston, I wanted to believe that I could keep him, that an hour-long drive into town without traffic was possible, because how often did I ever have an emergency? Well, in 20...
Source: Harvard Health Blog - December 26, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Steve Calechman Tags: Health Health care Managing your health care Source Type: blogs

The Easiest Way to Achieve Your Goals
You're reading The Easiest Way to Achieve Your Goals, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. Do you feel like your goals are always out of reach? It's like no matter how hard you try, you never get enough things done. Like you’re stuck in a hamster wheel running and running, but you never get anywhere. You think to yourself, "I can’t wait for the one day I catch up with everything so I can finally get started on what I've really been dying to work on," but the work keeps coming. At this point, you're just ...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - December 21, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Eugene K. Choi Tags: self improvement Uncategorized goal setting goals inspiration motivation pickthebrain Source Type: blogs

How To Easily Achieve Your Most Important Goals
You're reading How To Easily Achieve Your Most Important Goals, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. Do you feel like your goals are always out of reach? It's like no matter how hard you try, you never get enough things done. Like you’re stuck in a hamster wheel running and running, but you never get anywhere. You think to yourself, "I can’t wait for the one day I catch up with everything so I can finally get started on what I've really been dying to work on," but the work keeps coming. At this point, yo...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - December 21, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Eugene K. Choi Tags: self improvement Uncategorized goal setting goals inspiration motivation pickthebrain Source Type: blogs

Microhippie
I have five minutes before I leave for the dentist, where I will be scrupulously honest about exactly how often I floss, so this is going to be what the young 'uns call a microblog. I just wanted to record a few recent observations about life at Hippie Do As You Please School. Charlie is learning to weld. A parent brings in, I don't know, a travel forge or something, sets it up in a convenient alcove, and...teaches kids to weld. On welding days Charlie comes home incandescent with happiness, full of stories of what thing he welded to what other thing. (The stories...are kind of short: Rod, rod. Bolt, plate. Piece ...
Source: a little pregnant - October 1, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Que la raison ne conna ît point
This "news" is not new, now eight months old, but I just saw it this week: IVF technology is overused and has health risks for babies, landmark article in British Medical Journal argues Women should ensure they have exhausted all options before resorting to IVF, according to international experts concerned the procedure is being overused. [...] Fifteen global experts co-wrote the article expressing concern over what they say is the liberal use of IVF in many countries. The article warns extended use of IVF increases the risk of harm, with multiple pregnancies associated with complications for mothers and infants...
Source: a little pregnant - September 12, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Ben there, done that Charles in charge I've learned a lot...but I'm not sure it's worth it. Source Type: blogs