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July 23, 2012 Articles

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  1. Adjuvant therapy in older colorectal cancer patients may offer significant survival benefit
  2. Antibody-drug conjugate safe effective for post-transplant relapsed, refractory HL
  3. Aspirin may be protective against Barrett's esophagus
  4. Bipolar disorder associated with high rates of suicide in youth
  5. Dacryocystorhinostomy may improve nasolacrimal duct obstruction after radiation therapy for head, neck cancer
  6. Diagnostic tests used in adolescents with essential hypertension reassessed
  7. Escitalopram reduced interferon-associated depression in HCV patients
  8. Health care planning for summer travel
  9. IAS-USA recommends treatment for all patients with HIV, regardless of CD4 count
  10. Increase of child abuse admissions tied to recession
  11. Increased heart attack risk associated with THR, TKR
  12. Infliximab/methotrexate, tocilizumab delayed X-ray progression best for patients with rheumatoid arthritis
  13. Joint Consensus Statement: Improved workplace wellness programs needed
  14. Joint Consensus Statement: Improved workplace wellness programs needed
  15. Lubricating eye drops may reduce light scattering in eyes with mild to moderate dry eye
  16. MI risk heightened after total hip and knee replacement surgery
  17. Most people with near vision impairment in rural settings lack access to spectacles, study says
  18. Neoadjuvant therapy, liver transplant effectively treated perihilar cholangiocarcinoma
  19. Nucleic acid tests helpful in identifying respiratory viruses, but caution urged
  20. Platelet-rich plasma improved patellar tendon healing
  21. Prevention of HAIs critical to cancer care
  22. Pulsed steroids plus plasma exchange improve visual acuity in patients with optic neuritis
  23. Radiotherapy effectively treated facial squamous cell carcinoma
  24. Risk for HIV acquisition with HIV vaccine confirmed on follow-up
  25. Study finds preseason fitness does not impact risk of injury
  26. US citizens born outside of US more likely to have HIV vs. those born in US