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Primary Care Tests Flunk for Classifying Dementia Daily Headlines December 1, 2018 Recent Headlines

Primary Care Tests Flunk for Classifying Dementia Daily Headlines December 1, 2018 [Why Do Patients Withhold Information?]( [Primary Care Tests Flunk for Classifying Dementia]( [To Attract Millennials, Make Healthcare Convenient]( [New 'Flexibility' for States in Regulating Insurance Draws Praise, Scorn]( ['The NRA Swerved Into Our Lane': What We Heard This Week]( Recent Headlines [Airway Complications by Provider Type: Anesthesiology News Report]( [Industry Experts, Clinicians Seek Solutions to Drug Shortages]( [Single-Agent FLT3 Inhibitor Gets FDA Nod for Acute Leukemia]( [Experts: Declare Ebola in Congo an International Health Emergency]( [Revival of Bill to Shore Up ACA Possible, Says Alexander]( ADVERTISEMENT This Week's Survey [Do Schools' Age Cutoffs Lead to ADHD Overdiagnosis?]( [Children younger than most of their classmates were]([significantly more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD](, suggesting overdiagnosis in kids with age-normal behaviors CME Spotlights [Diagnosis and Treatment of Eosinophilic Lung Diseases and EGPA: Clinical Implications of Emerging Data]( [National Jewish Health]( [Clinical Strategies for Incorporating Immunotherapy in Advanced Breast Cancer: Insights for Surgeons and Oncologists]( [Society of Surgical Oncology and Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning]( [The Challenges of Invasive Fungal Infections in Community Hospitals]( [Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning]( [Optimizing Treatment for Patients With BRAF V600 Mutationu2013Positive Metastatic Melanoma]( [Axis Medical Education]( [Emerging Roles of Biosimilars in Oncology Care: Expert Answers to Essential Questions]( [PRIME Education]( More of Today's Stories [Medicare Part D Proposal Draws Criticism, Praise]( [iMedicalApps: The Week's Top Picks for iOS and Android]( [Younger High-Risk Women Benefit From Mammography]( [No Benefit From Preventive Antibiotics in Nose Jobs]( [Novel Antipsychotic Curbed Weight Gain, Drugmaker Says]( [Adventures in Travel Medicine]( [Can Arthritis Be Prevented in Patients With Psoriasis?]( [HAE Attacks Cut With Lanadelumab]( CME/CE [What Came After CREST for Thoracic Radiotherapy in SCLC?]( [Acute Flaccid Myelitis: CDC Definition May Be Too Unspecific]( [Radiofrequency Pulses End Back Pain]( [America's CKD Burden up 53% in 15 Years]( [Naltrexone May Be of Use for Chronic Skin Diseases]( [Sneak Peak at Practice-Changing Research From ASH 2018]( [Revised Glucose Monitor Guidance; Rising T1D Rates; New Testosterone Injectable]( [Year in Review: Pulmonology]( [Income Inequality Plays Out in Cardiac Arrest Ambulance Response]( ['Big Data' and 'Small Data,' I'd Like You to Meet 'Medium Data']( [Machine Learning Allows for Low-Dose Gadolinium Contrast]( [Bad Docs Give Up Licenses, But Not Medical Practice]( [How One Troubled Doc Found a Home in New York]( More news from MedPage Today® Meeting Coverage Can't get away? MedPage Today brings you extensive coverage of more than 80 meetings in a wide range of specialties. [EverydayHealth] © Copyright 2018 Everyday Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of the MedPageToday.com [terms of use]( and [privacy policy.]( The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider. You have received this email because you have registered to receive emails at www.medpagetoday.com, with the email address:{EMAIL} [Manage my e-mail settings]( | [Unsubscribe from "Daily Headlines"](lst=NL_Daily_DHE) Technical Questions: feedback@medpagetoday.com 345 Hudson Street 16th Floor New York, NY 10014

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