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July 14, 2008 Articles
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- Actavis orders recall of digoxin tablets
- Age at menopause predicted by hormone levels
- Alcon terminates development of AMD treatment
- Antiarrhythmic drug treatment following AF was well tolerated
- Arrhythmia Disorders section will focus on therapeutics, devices, new data
- Call to action: more emphasis needed on prevention
- Considering the cost of chemotherapy
- CP-751,871 with dexamethasone led to response in multiple myeloma
- FDA clears miniaturized resynchronization ICD
- FDA clears new coagulation formulation therapy
- FDA OKs infared imaging device for plaque assessment
- Flavanol-containing cocoa may prevent CVD in patients with diabetes
- Gadolinium can be used for cardiovascular MRI
- Hemoglobin-based blood substitutes: increased risk and no clinical benefit
- Hi-Tech Pharmacal reports strong fourth quarter sales, net loss for fiscal 2008
- Hypertension, hyperlipidemia were linked to ocular disease
- Imaging section will help highlight new developments in management of CVD
- Impressive results for istaroxime in patients with HF
- Metabolic syndrome may not usefully predict risk for diabetes or CVD
- Nearly 24% failure rate seen in allograft tissue used in ACL reconstructions in the young, active athlete
- New Practice Management and Quality Care section in Cardiology Today to focus on quality, policy developments
- Outpatient cath lab cuts could mean closures, higher patient payments
- Predicting for percutaneous interventions is easy
- Retinol-binding protein 4 may reveal metabolic features of PCOS
- Study identifies predictive factors for visual outcomes after retinectomy
- The transition begins…
- Think twice before ordering thyroid function tests in hospitalized patients
- Vascular Medicine section to keep audience informed of trends
- Wearable cardioverter defibrillator offers automatic arrhythmia treatment
- Weekly basal-bolus adjustments may reduce HbA1c levels in patients with type 2 diabetes
- Women with pterygium report more discomfort than men, survey finds