
Episode 232: 232. Is the HPV vaccine that good?
During 28 months of follow-up, absolute risks for progression from CIN2 to CIN3 (or worse) were as follows: 23% among women vaccinated before age 15 32% among women vaccinated between ages 15 and 20 3...
2 Feb 20248min

Episode 231: 231. Is Cancer Actually Associated with Weight Loss?
>10% unintentional weight loss is most likely associated with gastrointestinal, liver, pancreatic, and biliary cancers (relative risks, 3.1–7.4); Leukemia (RR, 4.2) Breast, prostate, and gynecologic ...
1 Feb 20245min

Episode 230: 230. Are PDE5i Bad for Your Health and Cardiovascular Disease?
PDE5i are bad if your health if you have cardiovascular disease and a provider that didn't read the paper and only looked at the abstract. Go ahead and write for PDE5i for your patients that need it a...
31 Jan 20249min

Episode 229: 229. The Treatment of Chalmydia is...Not Azithromycin
Doxy 100mg BID x7days for chlamydia- and consider treating the partner unless you live in West Virginia. https://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment-guidelines/chlamydia.htm
30 Jan 20249min

Episode 228: 228. Is Herpes Zoster Vaccine Efficacy Actually 97.2%?
Overall incidence of zoster (defined as the presence of the specific diagnostic code in the medical record, accompanied by a prescription for acyclovir) was lower among vaccine recipients, with vaccin...
29 Jan 20245min

Episode 227: 227. NEW--Complications of Lung Cancer Screening
Compared with complication rates in the National Lung Screening Trial, this real-world study had approximately twice the rate of procedural complications (31% vs. 18%) and major complications (i.e., a...
26 Jan 20246min

Episode 226: 226. Aspirin for Primary Prevention
Ask about and stop aspirin in patients taking it for primary preventionLi DK et al. Trends in upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients on primary prevention aspirin: A nationwide emergency departme...
25 Jan 20245min

Episode 225: 225. Is Nonoperative Management of Appendicitis Worth It?
At 25yrs the odds of still having your appendix if you were initially managed nonoperatively was 60%.https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasurgery/article-abstract/2808133
24 Jan 20244min





















