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September 24, 2012 Articles

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  1. ACR foundation commits $6 million to 2 RA trials
  2. Biomet launches new stemless shoulder product in Europe
  3. BMI effect on BP varies by race in children
  4. Cooking with sesame, rice bran oils may lower BP
  5. CRP may help guide bone and joint infection treatment
  6. Denosumab decreases abnormal giant cells in patients with giant-cell tumor of the bone
  7. Essilor to host independent ECP forums
  8. Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors may improve outcomes in patients with STEMI
  9. Grafting technique yields good 19-year results in primary glenoid repair
  10. High-dose ribavirin induction shows no benefit in HIV/HCV coinfection
  11. Intermittent androgen deprivation as effective as continuous therapy
  12. Magnetic resonance colonography accurately assessed ulcerative colitis activity, severity
  13. Mini-open approach to FAI treatment improves postoperative patient activity levels
  14. New hydrogel may help cartilage regeneration research
  15. NLR may predict HCC recurrence in liver transplant recipients
  16. Nonoperative treatment increases bone union, decreases pain in athletes
  17. Osmolarity has low variability in signs of dry eye disease
  18. Osmolarity has low variability in signs of dry eye disease
  19. Poor neurocognitive outcomes observed in survivors of childhood Hodgkin’s lymphoma
  20. Presenters focus on status, effects of iodine intake
  21. PTEN mutations led to insulin sensitivity, cancer risk, obesity
  22. Serogroup B accounts for most invasive meningococcal cases in Canada
  23. Substance abuse may increase mortality risk in veterans with PTSD
  24. Tattoo removal affected by colors, size, patients’ smoking habits
  25. Tenofovir related to HBsAg clearance in HIV/HBV coinfected patients
  26. Valeant purchases Visudyne from QLT
  27. Valeant purchases Visudyne from QLT
  28. VEGF Trap-Eye recommended for approval for wet AMD treatment in Europe
  29. Web-based group sessions improved outcomes in weight-loss campaign