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Greenfield RH. Stress doesn't cause cancer (but it might kill you). Altern Med Alert 2005;8(10):119-120.
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Despite the paucity of information and the discrepancies in the few studies that have addressed the concept, oxygen administration has been utilized in almost every labor floor in the United States to supposedly improve delivery of oxygen to the fetus when an abnormal fetal heart rate pattern is noted.
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The aim of this study was to explore the hypothesis that androgen levels gated sexual function in women. To diminish the biases inherent in the study of women seeking medical attention, Davis and colleagues surveyed a community population.
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Healthy, regularly menstruating subjects received either 12 consecutive active patches followed by patch-free week, then 3 more weeks of patches or 4 consecutive cycles of standard patch therapy, which includes 3 patches, then 1 patch-free week.
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Cisplatin has long been considered the standard first-line chemotherapy of choice for cervical cancer patients demonstrating disease recurrence.
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Cases of laparoscopic appendectomies at Walter Reed Army Medical Center were retrospectively reviewed. Emergency cases and ruptured appendixes were excluded.
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Neuraminidase inhibitors are a class of antivirals that have activity against both influenza A and B viruses. Influenza neuraminidase cleaves terminal sialic acid residues and damages the receptors recognized by viral hemagglutinin, thereby facilitating release of virus from infected cells.
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Mangia and colleagues in italy evaluated treatment of 283 patients with chronic hepatitis due to hepatitis C virus genotypes 2 and 3. They used a relatively select group of patients, and were able to follow them closely over the year of the study.