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Adefovir dipivoxil, 10 mg p.o. daily, is safe and effective in the treatment of chronic hepatitis due to HBV, regardless of the presence or absence of HBeAg, and it did not select resistant mutants after 48 weeks of administration.
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Avian influenza virus has reemerged in Hong Kong and, independently, in The Netherlands, where it has caused conjunctivitis in poultry workers.
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The first outbreak of rift valley fever outside of Africa was associated with a high frequency of severe hepatic involvement and acute renal failure.
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Chloramphenicol-Tainted Honey; Problems with Britains Pet Scheme
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New research indicates that use of the oral contraceptive (OC) Yasmin decreased the physical and emotional symptoms associated with a womans menstrual cycle.
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While the oral contraceptive (OC) Yasmin has been the focus of interest in the United States for its potential in treating premenstrual syndrome, its safety has been questioned by Dutch medical officials, who are calling for more epidemiological data on the potential risk for venous thrombosis.
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What is your approach when it comes to oral contraceptives and women who smoke? What is your facilitys standard practice for informing patients on Pap test results?
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Without fanfare, the Bush administration has issued an important report to Congress on nondirective pregnancy options counseling in family planning clinics. Specifically, the report sought to assess the extent to which adoption information and referral is provided as part of nondirective counseling in publicly funded clinics.
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Four years after its initial announcement to revive the Today contraceptive sponge, the company responsible for its rebirth finally has released the product in Canada and says it is pressing for Food and Drug (FDA) approval to market the device over the counter in the United States.