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Withdrawal of Life Support Often a Sequential Process
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When withdrawal of life support occurs, there is often a sequential or "stuttering" withdrawal of life-sustaining interventions over a prolonged period of time, such that the whole process takes longer than 1 day, new research suggests. Reuters Health Information
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Measuring Wound Outcomes
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This report includes a new scientific discipline designed to study living skin in real time.
Wounds
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NORTHSTAR Study Points to Need for Change in TIA, Minor Stroke Management
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New research suggests that assessment of transient ischemic attack and minor stroke takes twice as long in the United Kingdom as national guidelines recommend — a finding that points to a need for systemic health reform to ensure more rapid assessment of such events. Medscape Medical News
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