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- A perspective on the eye nutrition market
- Adenotonsillectomy decreased some symptoms of childhood sleep apnea
- Amitriptyline may relieve functional dyspepsia symptoms
- Analyses unsupportive of strong connection between fibromyalgia, weather
- Bariatric surgery for diabetes management scrutinized
- Bevacizumab plus chemotherapy prolonged OS, PFS in cervical cancer
- Boceprevir benefits null, partial responders to prior HCV therapy with peginterferon/ribavirin
- CDC: Older adults, pregnant women at highest risk for listeriosis
- Daily sunscreen use slowed skin aging in middle-aged adults
- Early bronchiectasis linked to neutrophil elastase activity in lung fluid
- FDA grants metreleptin BLA priority review designation
- Femtosecond laser enables faster, easier corneal tattooing
- Fluoroquinolone antibiotics doubled risk for kidney disease
- Healio Minute Tuesday, June 4, 2013 Edition: Blood test may reveal Alzheimer’s, child abuse linked to food addiction, bronchiolitis costs rise as cases dwindle
- Indication for endovascular aortic repair affected outcomes
- Most skin cancer patients did not use sunscreen while driving
- Nasdaq to delist Affymax
- New device may better predict post-cataract surgery visual acuity
- Novel ALK TKI shows promise in NSCLC
- Parents of children with cancer report higher level of psychological distress
- Patients with type 2 diabetes or hypertension should be evaluated for sleep apnea
- PCV13 appeared as safe as PCV7
- Red blood cell transfusion in cardiac surgery may increase infection risk
- Routine surveillance imaging provided no survival benefit in HL
- Single-use instrumentation decreased time for navigated TKA
- Six factors may help predict advancement of iris nevus to melanoma
- Spinal Elements licenses patents for lateral approach of the lumbar spine
- Study supports use of direct infusion of antibiotics for single-stage TKA revision
- Study: Most older hip fracture patients lack vitamin D supplementation
- Thyroid hormones closely related to cognition in adults
- WHO: Crisis in Syria sets stage for disease epidemics