RESEARCH ROUND-UP
Using SSRIs late in pregnancy may increase the risk of persistent pulmonary hypertension in a newborn. Plus: hormone therapy may help mood in early postmenopause; And: use of mesh for prolapse on the rise. » More |
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Help Your Patients with Weightloss
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found that 69% of the adult population in the United States is overweight or obese.
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FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
The ethical, economic, and practice management challenges associated with advanced testing increase as the technology advances.
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These videos, articles, CME activities and other resources aid clinicians in staying up to date on the latest screening, testing, and vaccination information relating to HPV and STIs.
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NEW PUBLICATION
A new textbook on high-risk pregnancies edited by Contemporary OB/GYN founding editor John T. Queenan, MD, and current editor-in-chief Charles J. Lockwood, MD, MHCM, along with Catherine Y. Spong, MD, has been released by publisher Wiley Blackwell. » More |
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Free webinar: ICD-10 Documentation Deep Dive
Learn key strategies to ensure your practice gets paid. Attend our June 24 webinar to review: ICD-10 basics, new conventions in the code set, chapter-specific guidelines, clinical examples, and
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HAVE YOU READ THESE?
SSRIs raise risk of newborn pulmonary hypertension
Patient handout: Prenatal screening using cell-free DNA
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