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The Guttmacher Institute, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, recently published an updated account of abortion rates worldwide.
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It is not a great mystery that primary ovarian cancer, when presenting with metastatic intra-abdominal and/or extra-abdominal disease, represents a formidable therapeutic challenge, as these women are usually highly symptomatic, frequently of poor nutrition, and in need of aggressive dual modality therapy: surgery and chemotherapy.
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A 2009 influenza a (h1n1) vaccine was evaluated in a large randomized placebo controlled study in China. The immunization schedule consisted of two doses administered 21 days apart.
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Until recently, the literature has offered little direction on how to manage patients who have short cervices in the second trimester.
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In this issue: Efficacy of once-daily insulin, aldo-sterone use in heart failure, erectile dysfunction Clinical Practice Guidelines, and FDA Actions.
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Work needs to be done at both the national level and the hospital level to improve hospital pharmacy metrics, experts say.
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The California Chronic Care Coalition brings together a patient community, pharmacy, practitioners, researchers, payers, and pharmaceutical companies with the goal of providing better care through collaboration.
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There is no reason for hospital pharmacies to wait for national health care reform to force major data collection changes.