Insurance Agents Lose Job Security With Obamacare Ruling – Forbes.
Obamacare Mandate Kicking Insurance Agents To The Curb – Forbes.
Conclusions: Sleep apnea is common in patients with CKD and increases as kidney function declines. Almost 50% of patients with CKD and ESRD experience nocturnal hypoxia, which may contribute to loss of kidney function and increased cardiovascular risk.
via Declining Kidney Function Increases the Prevalence of Sleep Apnea and Nocturnal Hypoxia.
Prevalence of Diagnosed Sleep Apnea Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care.
Conclusions: Primary care providers under diagnose OSA in patients with T2DM.
Up to 90% of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Think about that.
PPACA Decision: The PDF, with Interesting Parts Highlighted | LifeHealthPro.
Same PDF of the decision but with highlighted sections. The highlights help. The article also has a list of where to find issues of special interest, which is also very helpful.
BBC News – Mumbai doctors remove 12.5cm-long worm from man’s eye.
This is not a joke.
eHealthMe – Real World Drug Outcomes, Personalized.
Underwriters rejoice! Check out this website devoted to drug interactions and side effects. I will also put a link in my Blogroll sidebar.
Full text of US Supreme Court decision on health care laws – Open Channel.
HT – Mike Shedlock / Mish
This story is important because it is happening again today. Money Center banks are reducing their holdings of risky loans. The regional banks are increasing exposure.
via Bruce Krasting: Passing The Trash – Again.
Faithful readers know I have a penchant for following world-wide economic events. Please enjoy this article.
R.E. Schoen and Others
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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Colorectal-cancer mortality and incidence are reduced with screening by means of fecal occult-blood testing. Endoscopic screening with flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy is more sensitive than fecal testing for the detection of adenomatous polyps, the precursor lesions of colorectal cancer.
In this randomized study, flexible sigmoidoscopy, as compared with usual care, was associated with a 26% reduction in overall colorectal-cancer mortality and a 21% reduction in the incidence of colorectal cancer. Mortality related to distal colorectal cancer was reduced by 50%, and the incidence was reduced by 29%. A significant 14% reduction in the incidence of proximal colorectal cancer was observed, but there was no significant reduction in mortality related to proximal cancer.
In this study, the number needed to invite for screening in order to prevent 1 case of colorectal cancer was 282 (95% CI, 210 to 427). The number needed to invite for screening to prevent 1 colorectal-cancer death was 871 (95% CI, 567 to 1874).
A. Participants in the intervention group were offered two screenings with flexible sigmoidoscopy, 3 to 5 years apart. Median follow up was 11.9 years. In the intervention group, 86.6% of participants (67,071) underwent at least one flexible sigmoidoscopic screening, and 50.9% (39,440) underwent two screenings. The estimated rate of endoscopy in the usual-care group during the screening phase was 25.8% (95% CI, 23.6 to 28.0) for flexible sigmoidoscopy, 34.4% (95% CI, 32.0 to 36.8) for colonoscopy, and 46.5% (95% CI, 43.9 to 49.1) for either flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy.
A. Screening-detected cancers accounted for 24.1% of colorectal cancers (244 of 1012) in the intervention group. Among participants with screening-detected cancers, 82.8% of the cancers were distal, whereas among participants who were never screened, 52.8% were distal, and among participants with cancers not detected by screening, 31.6% were distal (P<0.001). Participants with screening-detected cancers were more likely to have early-stage cancer (stage I or II) than participants who were never screened or those whose tumors were not detected by screening (75.4% vs. 50.9% and 50.7%, respectively; P<0.001).
Table 3. Colorectal-Cancer Incidence and Stage According to Means of Detection.
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