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March/April 2005 Annals of Family Medicine tip sheet

Researchers found that individuals with high transferrin saturation levels have a 2.24 times greater relative risk of cancer when consuming excessive iron intake, emphasizing the need for dietary restrictions to mitigate this risk. Additionally, a study analyzing over 35,000 participants revealed that family-level influences significan...

SourceAmerican Academy of Family Physicians·JournalThe Annals of Family Medicine·DateMar 29, 2005

Delay in transfer to the ICU increases risk of death

A study found that delayed transfers to intensive care units (ICUs) increase the risk of death for hospitalized patients. Patients who received timely ICU transfers had better outcomes, with 55% less likelihood of receiving major medical interventions in the first six hours.

SourceAmerican Thoracic Society·DateMay 24, 2004
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March/April 2004 Annals of Family Medicine tip sheet

Research highlights the potential risks of high-protein diets, parental happiness impacting birth weight, and frequent medical errors in family physician offices. Simple dietary restrictions may reduce mortality risk associated with high transferrin saturation, while maternal report of partner happiness can predict birth weight.

SourceAmerican Academy of Family Physicians·JournalThe Annals of Family Medicine·DateMar 30, 2004

Light-sensitive gloves reduce risk of germ transfer

Chlorine dioxide-infused gloves can destroy various microorganisms, including E. coli and salmonella, reducing transmission risks in medical and food industries. The technology has potential applications beyond gloves and hands, including preventing infections in vulnerable patients.

SourceInfectious Diseases Society of America·JournalClinical Infectious Diseases·DateMar 3, 2004
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Success and single embryo transfer in IVF

The study found that single embryo transfer (SET) does not reduce the chances of having a baby, with similar cumulative live birth rates to dual transfers when previously frozen embryos are included. SET also carried fewer risks to mothers and fetuses, with only three sets of twins out of 107 women.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJun 29, 2003

Multiple births - their risks and how to prevent them

French fertility experts analyzed nearly 25,000 pregnancies, finding that babies in multiple pregnancies face significant risks of prematurity, mortality, and disability. They called for a reduction in multiple births through better embryo selection and monitoring to mitigate these risks.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJul 1, 2002

PGD could save women from the agony of repeated miscarriages

Researchers found that chromosomal abnormalities in embryos were a common cause of unexplained recurrent miscarriages and implantation failure. By using Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), normal embryos can be selected for transfer, leading to similar pregnancy rates as fertile women.

SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJul 1, 2002
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IVF children at increased risk of neurological disorders

A Swedish study found IVF children are three times more likely to have cerebral palsy and four-fold increased risk of developmental delay compared to naturally conceived children. The authors recommend single embryo transfer during IVF to limit these risks.

SourceThe Lancet_DELETED·JournalThe Lancet·DateFeb 7, 2002

Lifting Patients Poses High Risk For Back Injuries, Study Shows

Researchers at Ohio State University found that lifting patients by caregivers in hospitals and nursing homes poses a high risk of back injury, with even two-person lifts similar to high-risk jobs. Mechanical devices, such as those suspending patients by straps from mechanical arms, may be necessary to mitigate the risk.

SourceOhio State University·DateJan 20, 1998
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