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The Cultural Lens of Genomics
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Learn to provide genomic-focused care in a culturally sensitive manner.
OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
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Expanded HIV Testing in the Emergency Department
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As antiviral therapy revolutionized the prognosis for HIV infection, the paradigm for HIV testing has shifted from risk-based to routine, opt-out testing. Learn how your ED can be part of this effort. Medscape Emergency Medicine
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Single Taser Exposure Does Not Have Significant Clinical Sequelae
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Exposure to a 5-second electrical discharge from a Taser does not result in clinically significant changes in indicators of physiologic stress in healthy subjects, results of a study published in the November issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine suggest. Reuters Health Information
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Mexican Americans, Women at Greater Risk for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Mexican Americans and women are disproportionately affected by subarachnoid hemorrhage, indicating a need for greater awareness and targeted prevention strategies in these 2 groups, which account for a substantial proportion of the US population. Medscape Medical News
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