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Study: ED questionnaire lacks crucial questions
A patient-reported outcomes survey that is widely used to determine whether men are experiencing erectile dysfunction fails to ask three critical questions that could uncover whether men truly have ED and the extent to which they face challenges, researchers say.
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Guideline adherence raises infection risk in diabetic prosthesis patients
“The fact that these guidelines resulted in worse outcomes for these patients is something that really needs to be taken seriously,” says researcher Maxwell Towe, BS.
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