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JUNE 1, 2021
AFP Issue Frequency Change Coming Soon |
Beginning with the July 2021 issue, AFP will publish 12 issues per year instead of 24, with twice the amount of editorial content and CME credit in each one. Look for the first “double issue” in mid-July. Additional information is available.
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Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of an objective internal or external source. Tinnitus is a symptom, not a disease, and although it is typically not associated with a dangerous condition, it can significantly affect an individual’s quality of life. Guidelines recommend a standard approach to history and physical examination to determine the etiology, followed by audiometric testing and imaging, laboratory studies, and other testing as appropriate. Cognitive behavior therapy is the only treatment that has been shown to improve quality of life in patients with tinnitus. Avoidance of noise exposure may prevent the development or progression of tinnitus.
FOR YOUR PATIENT ▶ TINNITUS [FREE FULL TEXT] |
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Polycythemia vera is a common myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by erythrocytosis, often with associated leukocytosis and thrombocytosis. It has a significant negative impact on overall mortality and morbidity in the form of arterial and venous clots, fatigue, pruritus, and conversion to leukemia and myelofibrosis. Major diagnostic criteria include elevated hemoglobin or hematocrit level, abnormal bone marrow biopsy, and presence of the Janus kinase 2 genetic mutation. First-line treatments, such as low-dose aspirin and goal-directed phlebotomy to a hematocrit level of less than 45% to reduce thrombotic events, improve quality of life and prolong survival.
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Most out-of-hospital births occur at home and are assisted by midwives. U.S. studies have shown that home births increase perinatal mortality and neonatal morbidity compared with hospital births. However, planned community births also have lower odds of obstetric interventions, including cesarean delivery. Maternal and newborn health professionals who attend planned community births should be licensed and integrated into a maternity health care system. Family physicians are uniquely poised to counsel patients and their families on the risks and benefits of choosing community birth.
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Are You Choosing the Best Options to Reduce Persistent Cardiovascular Risk (P-CVR)? |
The staggering statistics around CV disease are increasing. CV disease is the leading cause of death in the US even in the context of the devastating deaths associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Millions of patients take statins, they’re the first step – along with diet and exercise – but statins don’t fully protect against persistent CV risk (P-CVR).
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Take the AFP CME Quiz on your computer or mobile device to receive instant credit. AAFP members and others who recieve AFP in their own name can earn 6 credits for this issue.
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AFP's COVID-19 Collection |
New topics include avoiding unnecessary medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic and thrombotic thrombocytopenia after COVID-19 Janssen vaccination. See the latest resources in the collection that is open-access and frequently updated.
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