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ECG Review: Pulmonary Artifact
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OIG: Physicians unclear on home care criteria
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Many elderly patients take inappropriate medicines
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Dobutamine and milrinone acceptable for in-home hospice care
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DEA pledges balance in OxyContin debate
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News From the End of Life: VA offers fellowships in palliative care
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Applying strategic planning to end-of-life decisions
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Acupuncture as an Antiemetic: Is There a Point?
Stoltz CM. Acupuncture as an Antiemetic: Is There a Point? Altern Med Alert 2002;5:1-4. -
HPV vaccine continues to be underutilized
According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) 2013 National Immunization Survey Teen, the number of girls and boys ages 13-17 years receiving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine remains unacceptably low, despite a slight increase in vaccination coverage since 2012. -
EC: Progress made, but challenges remain
Availability of emergency contraception (EC) has broadened since the FDA ruled that generic EC could be sold on store shelves and would no longer require proof of age.