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Push for HCW vaccine mandates goes beyond flu
When you make something mandatory, it happens. -
Onsite clinics boost employee health
When an employee isn't feeling well at an Erickson Living retirement community, she or he pops into the on-site clinic. -
ACA upside: Obamacare could boost occ health
On the surface, Obamacare and occupational health don't seem to have much overlap. But rip aside the controversy over the health insurance exchanges and medical benefits, and employee health professionals may find themselves in a familiar realm of preventive health. -
N95 use questioned for surgical smoke
More data needed, CDC panel decides -
Severe Childhood Neuronopathy that Responds to Riboflavin
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Bevacizumab for Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma
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The Importance of the CSF Specimen for Antibody Determination in NMDA Receptor Encephalitis
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Neurology Alert - Full April 2014 Issue in PDF
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Monoclonal Amyloid Antibodies for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease: More Disappointment
Current trials with amyloid antibodies have not shown clinical benefit, but the results suggest that treating patients earlier in the course, or during the presymptomatic period, might be beneficial. -
Optic and Auditory Involvement in Demyelinating Neuropathy