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Topiramate may soon legitimately be added to the list of Anticonvulsants useful for the control of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Carran and colleagues describe the development of mania and depression in patients undergoing surgery for intractable epilepsy.
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Bond et al have shown by metaanalysis that the classification of ischemic events into different categories such as ocular TIA, cerebral TIA, and cerebral infarction leads to differences in surgical operative risk and benefit.
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The most recent publication of the deCODE investigators from Iceland describes the steps they took to go from a linked chromosomal region to culprit gene.
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Buljevac and colleagues assessed whether life events that are perceived as stressful by patients themselves are associated with exacerbations.
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This study corroborates a few earlier studies indicating that sympathetic vasomotor dysfunction may have a role in MS-related fatigue.
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Insulin Plus Metformin vs Triple Oral Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes; ARB
and ACE-I in Diabetic Nephropathy; Low-Glycemic Index Diets and
Diabetes; Ultralow-Dose Estrogen and Bone in Older Women; Effect of
Intensity of Oral Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation; Patient
Knowledge and Awareness of Hypertension
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A generic form of paroxetine (PaxilGlaxoSmithKline) will soon be on the market.
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Drs. Gregg Stone and Stephen Ellis presented the 9-month clinical and angiographic results from TAXUS IV, which was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of the TAXUS slow-release polymer-based paclitaxel-eluting Express2 stent (Boston Scientific) in a broad cross-section of patients.