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La Puma J. Antioxidants and Alzheimer's disease: The Rush study. Altern Med Alert 2002;5(10):123.
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The ISAT trial enrolled 2143 patients, primarily in Britain, with ruptured intracranial aneurysms and randomly assigned them to neurosurgical clipping or GDC coils. The results add another nail into the coffin of neurosurgical clipping.
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Diabetic painful sensory neuropathy remains difficult to treat. In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, sodium valproate was administered to 30 patients with efficacy and safety compared to 30 placebo-control patients.
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Schindler and colleagues in Munich evaluated whether visual exploration training alone or in combination with electromechanical vibration of the left neck muscles of patients while they engaged in visual search exercises were effective techniques for the rehabilitation of spatial neglect.
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There is substantial evidence that mitochondrial defects and oxidative damage play a role in the pathogenesis of Parkinsons disease.
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West Nile virus, otherwise called West Nile encephalitis, has slowly become a growing American and Canadian viral disease since its first apparent invasion into the Western Hemisphere in 1999.
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In a longitudinal study of 75 patients that included 25 with the earliest detectable stage of dementia, Powlishta and colleagues found that clock drawing had unacceptably low sensitivity in detecting the very earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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FDA Approves Generic Version of AstraZenecas Prilosec; Pegasys Approved To Treat Hepatitis C; HRT Reduces Alzheimers Risk, Study Says; Heparin Plus Alteplase More Effective; Digoxin Effects Differ By Sex; McClellan Named FDA Commissioner; FDA Actions
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Vitamin-Mineral Supplementation and Acute RTI in Elderly; B-Type
Natriuretic Peptide Levels and Outcome in Heart Failure; Companion
Influence During Primary Care Encounters; Handrubbing with
Alcohol-Based Solution vs. Standard Handwashing; Program To Prevent
Functional Decline in Frail Elderly Who Live at Home; Treatment of
Diabetic Neuropathy with Isosorbide Dinitrate Spray
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If a large segment of your patient population is using the monthly contraceptive injection Lunelle, chances are that the last few weeks have been filled with contacting patients, answering questions, and counseling on backup contraception after the manufacturer issued a voluntary recall of prefilled syringes of the product.