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October 16, 2012 Articles

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  1. Advanced probe reliably measured LSM in nonobese NAFLD patients
  2. Amoeba, a silent killer
  3. Cartilage degeneration severity has little effect on patient outcome
  4. 'Checklist' increases physician compliance in ordering prophylaxis for trauma patients
  5. Choroidal thinning observed in eyes with signs of diabetic retinopathy
  6. Cinacalcet doesn't significantly lower risk of major heart problems in dialysis patients
  7. Clinical hypnosis improved sleep quality in postmenopausal women
  8. Concurrent PRK, cross-linking improve vision after intrastromal ring insertion
  9. Costs force many young cancer survivors to skip medical care
  10. FAME substudy: FFR-guided PCI benefits women, men equally
  11. FDA advisory committee favors Gattex as treatment for short bowel syndrome
  12. FDA expands indication for Actemra in RA patients
  13. Healio Minute Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012: Clinicians may miss osteoporosis, "LiverTox" debuts, obesity no friend of prostate
  14. Higher mortality rates found in smokers with CAC
  15. Music reduced stress for patients undergoing Mohs surgery
  16. New chart measures visual acuity in pediatric patients
  17. NHANES: Cholesterol levels improve among US adults
  18. NHANES: Cholesterol levels improve among US adults
  19. Novel molecule provides insight into targets for B-cell malignancies
  20. Optometry Giving Sight supports vision center at Argentina university
  21. Patients find FMT unappealing yet viable treatment for C. difficile
  22. Patients find FMT unappealing yet viable treatment for C. difficile
  23. Polio immunization efforts must center on Pakistan, Afghanistan
  24. Researchers see inconsistencies in how hospital-based infections are managed
  25. Sonoma Orthopedic names new president, chief executive officer
  26. Subcuticular stitching on trunk, extremities resulted in better aesthetic outcomes
  27. Three-drug intra-arterial chemotherapy for retinoblastoma may preserve globe
  28. Untreated asymptomatic bacteriuria led to fewer UTI recurrences