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Probiotics for Gastrointestinal Intervention: What About Direct Delivery?
Probiotic therapies appear to be safe and may be helpful for various health problems. The strongest evidence is for use as an adjunctive supportive therapy forgastrointestinal-related disorders. Although direct colonic probiotic delivery therapies appear promising, further research is needed. -
Dietary Fats and Heart Health: Big Numbers, but Questions Linger
A meta-analysis and a clinical trial, both published recently, found that the evidence of cardiovascular benefit with increased consumption of omega-3 fatty acids is weak at best. Large study samples make these results compelling, but caution is warranted in interpreting and applying them in practice. -
The Physician's Guide: How Not to Get Sued
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ECG Review: A Code From a Cause
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Pharmacology Watch: WHI Trial Arm Stopped Due to Increase in Breast Cancer
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Full September 15, 2002, Issue in PDF
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Infections in Nursing Home Residents
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Full August 19, 2002, Issue in PDF
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Management of Migraine: Part II
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Full August 5, 2002, Issue in PDF