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August 22, 2012 Articles
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- Aspirin may reduce risk for Barrett’s esophagus
- Bariatric surgery bested usual care in prevention of type 2 diabetes
- Cancer center names director
- CDC reports dramatic increase in West Nile virus cases within past month
- CDC reports dramatic increase in West Nile virus cases within past month
- Chemotherapy plus radiation failed to extend OS in adults with low-grade glioma
- Children who contract HIV from mothers more likely to develop sepsis
- Children who contract HIV from mothers more likely to develop sepsis
- CRT-D earns CE mark
- Dementia resistance may be hereditary, linked to protein
- Efficacy of miltefosine declined for visceral leishmaniasis in India
- Harvard professor receives award
- HR capabilities affected pain management at inpatient centers
- Immune-cell microparticles a potential diagnostic tool for chronic liver disease
- IOP better controlled in eyes with thin corneas treated with SLT
- Myocardial infarction risk reduced for psoriasis patients treated with TNFi
- NIH presents research award
- Optometry Giving Sight funds projects in US
- Paired placement of ring segments results in variable effect
- Palliative care director named
- Patient decision-making survey improves treatment choices for lumbar spine surgery
- Photoreceptor integrity may help predict treatment response in AMD patients
- Premature birth linked to high risk of ocular comorbidities in early childhood
- Researchers identify evidence-based public health interventions for policy makers
- Researchers identify evidence-based public health interventions for policy makers
- SORT OUT III: SES beat out ZES in MACE, but posed higher risk for very late definite stent thrombosis
- Spinal, axial skeleton injuries occurred most frequently in the NFL
- Surgeons find increase in total hip, total knee periprosthetic joint infection cases
- Suspension Orthopaedic receives patent for clavicle plating
- Tanning bed use increased risk for cutaneous melanoma
- Tofacitinib may effectively treat moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis