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Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet December 16, 2003

12.15.03 | American College of Physicians

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Atrial fibrillation is an abnormal heart rhythm in which the upper heart chambers (atria) contract rapidly, pumping blood inefficiently. The condition is rarely fatal, but, if uncontrolled, can cause stroke when blood clots, formed in the atria, travel to the brain. Standard treatments have attempted to convert the heart to normal rhythm, either with medications or electricity, and often use long-term medication to try to maintain the normal rhythm.

The guidelines are the result of an 18-month collaboration between the two organizations to develop evidence-based recommendations on the best way to treat atrial fibrillation.

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Review: Sunscreen Not Linked to Melanoma Risk

A few reports have suggested that sunscreen use may increase rather than decrease risk for melanoma, a skin cancer that is increasing faster than any other cancer in the United States. Researchers reviewed 18 studies on melanoma and sunscreen use and found that sunscreen was not linked to melanoma risk (Article, p. 966). Some of the studies did not account for the possibility that people with a higher risk for melanoma might use sunscreens more often. Others were older and did not contain data about newer sunscreens with SPFs greater than 15, protection against ultraviolet A radiation, and/or water resistance. The authors say their new analysis found a few studies in which sunscreen was associated with protection from melanoma.

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APA:
American College of Physicians. (2003, December 15). Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet December 16, 2003. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8XG0M2M1/annals-of-internal-medicine-tip-sheet-december-16-2003.html
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"Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet December 16, 2003." Brightsurf News, Dec. 15 2003, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8XG0M2M1/annals-of-internal-medicine-tip-sheet-december-16-2003.html.