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Antihypertensive treatment may reduce the risk of dementia as well as Alzheimer's-type pathology.
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In this rare 40-year follow-up study of children with epilepsy, those with idiopathic seizures were more easily controlled and more likely to enter remission compared to those with symptomatic seizures who are at greater risk for seizure refractoriness and mortality.
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The combination of aspirin with clopidogrel is better than aspirin alone in reducing the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors; adverse events with tamsulosin after cataract surgery; new guidelines for persistent pain in the elderly; and FDA Actions.
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Isolated elevation of serum aldolase, with a clinical syndrome of myopathy, is a distinct disorder that predicts perimysial muscle pathology.
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Five cases of demyelinating neuropathy are reported as a consequence of treatment with anti-tumor necrosis factor drugs for auto-immune disorders.
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Many of the disabling symptoms of Parkinson's disease are unrelated to nigrostriatal dopamine deficiency, and unresponsive to dopamine replacement therapy.
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NSAIDs in the elderly; managing GI and CVD risk with NSAIDs; low-dose naltrexone and fibromyalgia; treating glucocorticoid-induced bone loss; FDA Actions.
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation appears to be a safe and effective method to treat chronic tinnitus.