CE/CME

Click for Credit: Prenatal maternal anxiety; bariatric surgery safety; more

Topics include: Prenatal maternal anxiety and hyperactivity in offspring • New mammography modalities • Safety of bariatric surgery in seniors • Salivary biomarker for Huntington disease


 

Here are 4 articles in the March issue of Clinician Reviews (individual articles are valid for one year from date of publication—expiration dates below):

1. Prenatal Maternal Anxiety Linked to Hyperactivity in Offspring as Teenagers

To take the posttest, go to: http://bit.ly/2BLXsRs
Expires November 15, 2018

2. The Better Mammogram: Experts Explore Sensitivity of New Modalities

To take the posttest, go to: http://bit.ly/2nQaJii
Expires November 14, 2018

3. Large Database Analysis Suggests Safety of Bariatric Surgery in Seniors

To take the posttest, go to: http://bit.ly/2E3tcmJ
Expires November 14, 2018

4. Salivary Biomarker for Huntington Disease Identified

To take the posttest, go to: http://bit.ly/2BGQpJP
Expires November 13, 2018

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