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USPSTF issues final recommendations on screening for breast cancer

They apply to asymptomatic women 40 years of age and older who do not have preexisting breast cancer or history of a high-risk breast lesion and who are not at high breast cancer risk due to a known underlying genetic mutation or history of chest radiation as a child.

Motor control exercise is safe and as effective as other exercises for reducing lower back pain, Cochrane review finds

Moderate- to high-quality evidence showed similar outcomes between motor control exercise and manual therapy for all outcomes and follow-up periods.

MKSAP Quiz: evaluation for episodes of palpitations

A 42-year-old woman is evaluated for episodes of palpitations that last several seconds in duration. They occur once or twice a month and are accompanied by lightheadedness and mild dyspnea. She has not experienced loss of consciousness. The episodes are not precipitated by any particular activity, including exercise. She takes no medications. Following a physical exam, cardiac exam, and electrocardiogram, what is the most appropriate diagnostic testing option?

ACP releases updated version of High Value Care Curriculum

Six 1-hour sessions include all-new cases and small group activities, facilitator's guides, and an updated Faculty Toolbox to help with assessing High Value Care milestones and the effectiveness of the curriculum.

A model for improving quality, safety, and value of health care

Yul Ejnes, MD, MACP, continues his monthly column at KevinMD.com in a post about the Rhode Island Quality Institute as a model for improving quality, safety, and value of health care.

ARBs may offer same efficacy, better tolerability than ACE inhibitors

Meta-regression analysis showed that the difference between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin-receptor blockers (ARBs) compared with placebo was due to a higher placebo event rate in the ACE inhibitor trials for the outcome of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular death, and myocardial infarction.

Application deadline approaching for ‘Professionalism Challenge’ grants

The program will fund up to 4 projects of $25,000 over a 2-year period and will be led by practicing physicians who propose a solution to an obstacle that is keeping them from fulfilling professional commitments.

Put words in our mouth

ACP Internist Weekly wants readers to create captions for our new cartoon and help choose the winner. Pen the winning caption and win a $50 gift certificate good toward any ACP product, program, or service.