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November 26, 2012 Articles

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  1. A third dose of MMR vaccine may result in decreased disease spread during a mumps outbreak
  2. Allergan nets $249.4 million in third quarter
  3. Association found between autofluorescence, outer retinal organization
  4. Better smoking interventions needed for pregnant women with mental disorders
  5. Cinacalcet failed to reduce risk for mortality, CV events in hyperparathyroidism
  6. Deworming failed to delay HIV progression in helminth coinfections
  7. Diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in children: National guideline recommendations
  8. Extent, location of vitiligo associated with itchy skin, sexual dysfunction
  9. Fibromyalgia patients reported learning disability symptoms
  10. High and low activity levels can affect knee cartilage degeneration
  11. Mandatory ECG screening of US athletes associated with high costs
  12. Multiple glaucoma stents during cataract surgery reduce IOP, medication use
  13. New statement outlines recommendations for use of mechanical circulatory support
  14. Parental discussion key to improving HPV immunization rates
  15. Parental discussion key to improving HPV immunization rates
  16. Parental discussion key to improving HPV immunization rates
  17. Patients with NAFLD have more visceral fat, reduced muscle mass
  18. PET during, after chemotherapy predicted outcomes in follicular lymphoma
  19. QLT reports third-quarter net income of $81.5 million
  20. Remedy Informatics launches new outcomes registry
  21. Remplissage with Bankart repair of Hills-Sachs defects helps reduce recurrence rates
  22. Sepsis-related mortality higher in Europe than US
  23. Study: No significant difference seen in conventional, computer-navigated TKA
  24. ThromboGenics reports €75.1 million in revenue for first three quarters
  25. Transcatheter closure for small, asymptomatic children can still be deferred
  26. US needs 52,000 new primary care physicians to meet demand by 2025
  27. VTE common among patients with lung cancer receiving chemotherapy