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May 21, 2013

> Can High-Dose Statins Improve Outcomes after Aneurysm-Related Stroke?

Planned Trial Will Evaluate Simvastatin Treatment for Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Reports Neurosurgery

May 21, 2013

> Study Looks at Risk Factors for Rupture or Bleeding of Arachnoid Cysts in Children

Larger Arachnoid Cysts and Head Trauma Are Main Risks, Reports Study in Neurosurgery

May 20, 2013

> Wolters Kluwer Health Receives 13 Awards from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors (ASHPE) for Editorial and Design Excellence

Eight Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Published Journals Earn 4 Gold, 3 Silver, and 6 Bronze Awards

May 20, 2013

> Telerehabilitation Allows Accurate Assessment of Patients with Low Back Pain

Skype Assessments Agree Well with In-Person Exams, Reports Study in Spine

May 20, 2013

> Study Supports 'Aggressive' Treatment for Posterior Fossa Hematoma in Newborns

Good Long-Term Outcomes after Surgery in Most Infants with Rare Condition Linked to Difficult Birth, Reports Neurosurgery

May 16, 2013

> UpToDate Recognized as 2013 Computerworld Honors Laureate for Global Health Initiative

Free access to UpToDate has benefitted 175 institutions and 8,400 clinicians caring for more than 2 million patients in 45 countries.

May 16, 2013

> Women with Chronic Physical Disabilities Are No Less Likely to Bear Children

Health Care Professionals Should Prepare for Increased Numbers of Pregnant Women with Disabilities, Suggests Study in Medical Care

May 10, 2013

> Study Supports Alternative Model for Personality Disorders in Upcoming DSM-5

The new "hybrid" model, combines the "core" dimensions of personality disorder with various maladaptive personality traits found in patients

May 10, 2013

> Exercise for Patients with Major Depression—What Kind, How Intense, How Often?

There's now sufficient research data to provide specific guidance on how to prescribe exercise for depressed patients, according to a report in the May Journal of Psychiatric Practice®

May 09, 2013

> Methylphenidate 'Normalizes' Activation in Key Brain Areas in Kids with ADHD

Studies show increased activation of key brain areas after a dose of methylphenidate in young patients with ADHD

May 07, 2013

> SCL Health System Selects Health Language to Streamline ICD-10 Conversion

The Leap I-10 solution will be leveraged to help mitigate financial risk, improve clinical documentation and streamline conversion to new clinical coding system.

May 07, 2013

> Spinal 'Spacer' Procedure Has Fewer Complications, but Higher Risk of Repeat Surgery

Less-Invasive Option for Spinal Stenosis Poses 'Trade-Off' in Outcomes, Reports Study in Spine

May 06, 2013

> Clinicians Rank UpToDate as the Most-Used Clinical Decision Support Resource in JMLA Study

Study Top 10 Ranked Resources Includes Online Journals and Ovid MEDLINE

May 03, 2013

> Violent Video Games Have Lower Effects on Highly-Exposed Teens

Boys Who Frequently Play Violent Games May Be Desensitized to Physiological and Emotional Effects, Suggests Study in Psychosomatic Medicine

May 03, 2013

> Teens with High Blood Pressure Have Less Distress, Better Quality of Life

German Study in Psychosomatic Medicine Has Surprising Findings on Hypertension in Adolescents

May 03, 2013

> Wolters Kluwer Health Honors Pharmacy Students with 2013 Award of Excellence in Clinical Communication

Wolters Kluwer Health is currently accepting nominations from pharmacy schools of high-achieving 2013 graduates with outstanding aptitude in written and verbal communication.

May 02, 2013

> Wolters Kluwer Health and BMJ Expand Publishing Agreement; BMJ Clinical Evidence Now Available on Ovid

Partnership with BMJ Clinical Evidence reinforces Ovid’s position as the only aggregated, multi-publisher solution offering a comprehensive portfolio of up to date, premier evidence-based practice resources.

May 01, 2013

> Contacts Uncomfortable? Changing Lens Type or Lens Care Product May Help

About Half of Patients See Improvement by Switching to a Different Lens/Solution Combination, Says Study in Optometry and Vision Science

May 01, 2013

> Breast Augmentation Patients Report High Satisfaction Rates, Says Study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Women also report improvements in self-esteem and quality of life

May 01, 2013

> Half of U.S. Plastic Surgeons Market Their Practice via Social Media

Facebook was by far the most popular platform, followed by LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube