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People are either equol producers or nonequol producers, and the clinical benefits of soy isoflavones may be limited to equol producers.
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An electrosurgical bipolar vessel sealer reduces the operating time and blood loss in a series of vaginal hysterectomies.
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Early experience with fetal MMC repair suggests a decreased need for ventriculoperitoneal shunting, arrest, or slowing of progressive ventriculomegaly, and consistent resolution of hindbrain herniation.
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Menstrual irregularities are arguably the mainstay of gynecologic office practice. The differential diagnosis for this common presentation is quite extensive, but a common cause is reduced central hypothalamic GnRH drive due to lifestyle issues.
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The FDA has approved Pfizer's eplerenone (Inspra) for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF) in patients who have sustained a myocardial infarction.
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Despite guidelines presented by several organizations, significant numbers of women with ovarian cancer are not being provided with appropriate care.
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About 25 years ago when the idea of providing rehab services for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients first surfaced, many providers didnt see the point. Given that MS is a lifelong, progressive disease with symptoms that vary wildly from patient to patient, would rehab be worth the expense and the effort? In the last five years, thanks in part to tremendous advances in the treatment of MS, physicians and therapists alike are answering those questions with a yes.
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Not only do the verification and quality services personnel at North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC, perform one of the most thorough registration quality checks around, theyve been doing it for 12 years.
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