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Two months after the clinical trial disaster that sent six healthy volunteers into intensive care and left one man still hospitalized by the end of May, a British investigation found no apparent errors or cause for the adverse events.
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Massachusetts considering patients-per-nurse limits
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Does Aspirin Work Differently in Women than Men?; Is There Something About Air Travel Besides Immobilization that Increases Risk of DVT?; The Dermatologic Nikolskiy Sign: How Good is it? Smoking: If at First You Don't Succeed. . .; Can Hypertension be Prevented by Pharmacotherapy?; Does an Impaired Gastric Acid Environment Reduce Absorption of Thyroxine?
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The Eli Lilly Company and the National Cancer Institute released preliminary results from two large clinical trials involving raloxifene. The Raloxifene Use for the Heart (RUTH) study included more than 10,000 women from 26 countries, either at high risk for myocardial infarction or with known coronary heart disease.
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The aim of the present study was to determine if prolonged calorie restriction in humans would impact biomarkers of aging and oxidative stress.
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Tan et al randomized 264 women scheduled for induction to either have membrane swept (136) or to not have this done (128) prior to induction. If the cervix allowed the introduction of a finger, the membranes were swept once clockwise and once counter clockwise as high as possible.
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Angiogenesis is a necessary and crucial aspect of physiologic homeostasis. Under normal circumstances the processes and factors regulating new blood vessel formation are tightly controlled.