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Stopping aspirin may be hazardous to your health, according to recent research.
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A standardized work-up will reveal a cause for drop attacks, which are sudden collapse without loss of consciousness, in 90% of cases.
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Contradicting previous studies, no evidence was found in a large review of cancer patients that deaths were postponed relative to significant life events.
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Clinicians share a common goal in respect to early diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer, yet the optimum pathway with which to reach this goal is controversial.
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The CDC published its first recommendations for management of exposure to HIV in the occupational setting in 1990, at a time when the only available antiretroviral was zidvudine. They first addressed the issue of non-occupational exposure in print in 1998, at which time they, however, concluded that the available evidence for or against post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in this setting was inadequate to allow them to make a recommendation applicable to the United States.
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This unusual case report describes an 82-year old diabetic man who presented with an ulcerated nodule over his first metacarpophalangeal joint. He had been bitten by a dog about 3 months earlier, with initially a small scratch that gradually enlarged and ulcerated with purulent drainage.
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Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia, FDA Actions.
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