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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Patients with Graves' Disease Treated with Radioiodine at Risk of Severe Graves' Ophthalmopathy

Radioiodine therapy for patients with Graves' disease can promote development of severe Graves' ophthalmopathy, thus indicating the need for preventive administration of glucocorticoids in patients with Graves' disease who even display mild ophthalmopathy, according to findings presented at the 10th European Congress of Endocrinology in Berlin in May, 2008.

Sufferers of Graves’ disease include former President George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara. The remarkable coincidence of both spouses developing Graves’ disease at around the same time had sanitary engineers testing the drinking water at the White House and three other Bush residences in 1991.

Effective Screening Could Stop Domestic Violence

The New York Times reports that effective screening may be key to preventing and ending cases of domestic violence against women. “Numerous studies indicate that doctors ask about domestic violence poorly, however, and don’t handle it well when they do get a yes answer,” said the Times. Establishing a good rapport with patients is essential for open communication, the article indicated.


Federal welfare-reform legislation requires that caseworkers screen for domestic violence, but a study by the University of Washington found that such screening occurred for just 9 percent of women who applied for aid. Additionally, transcripts of interviews between patients and caseworkers revealed that only about 1 percent were screened effectively.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Possible Link Between Periodontal Disease and Gestational Diabetes

A recent study at New York University has found evidence that pregnant women with periodontal disease have an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus. The study at New York’s Bellevue Hospital Center followed 256 women through their first six months of pregnancy. The results showed that the 22 women who developed gestational diabetes had significantly higher levels of periodontal bacteria and inflammation than the other women in the study.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Nursing Unlimited Announces Continuing Education Blog

Nursing Unlimited, South Florida's leader in continuing education, is now offering an On-line forum where healthcare professionals can discuss American Heart Association Classes such as ACLS, PALS and BLS. We will also discuss the latest Florida Board of Nursing changes and all other pertinent changes affecting healthcare professionals and their education.