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- Autogenous patellar tendon grafts improve knee laxity, return to strenuous sports
- Citalopram provided relief from hot flashes in women
- Compensation for corneal aberrations increases after LASIK
- Early operative intervention in fractured ankle patients key for optimum outcomes, lower costs
- EFORT opens its 2010 Congress with record attendance
- Eyes with regressed ROP at no greater risk of developing significant refractive error
- FDA approves denosumab for treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis
- FDA panel recommends more research on motavizumab; against approval
- FDA warns against use of certain IV bags of metronidazole, ondansetron, ciprofloxacin
- FDA warns of three potentially contaminated IV drugs
- Juvenile bone cysts required fewer surgeries when treated with tricalcium phosphate vs. methylprednisolone
- Literature review found no link between occupational carrying and low back pain
- Medicare physician payment cut stalled again
- Middle of the foot an ideal drilling spot following tibialis anterior tendon transfer, study says
- Mobile-bearing and fixed-bearing knee replacements differ from natural knee in patellar tracking
- More surgeons would choose arthroscopy for anterior shoulder dislocation than in 2003
- Myopia does not appear to be related to progression rate in normal-tension glaucoma
- Operative treatment for grade III AC-joint injuries not beneficial
- Pituitary gland may be important age-dependent regulator of body composition
- Processed meats linked to higher CHD, diabetes risk
- Rate of endothelial cell loss after DLEK slows over long-term follow-up
- Responsible innovation in orthopaedics: Addressing new patient needs with tough clinical safeguards
- Revision rates for THA in young patients are unacceptably high, study says
- Risk factors identified for young women with osteoporosis
- Some opinions about metal-on-metal arthroplasty may be changing following negative media reports
- Split-virus H1N1 vaccine more effective than whole-virus vaccine
- Split-virus H1N1 vaccine more effective than whole-virus vaccine
- WHO panel declares H1N1 vaccine safe, upholds vaccination recommendations
- WHO panel declares H1N1 vaccine safe, upholds vaccination recommendations
- Wright Medical Group names new senior vice president, general counsel and secretary