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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement
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How the Cerebellum Affects Dystonia
Two animal models of dystonia reveal that cerebellar activity influences abnormal involuntary dystonic movements, and implicate dysfunction of a cerebellar-striatal network in the development of dystonia. -
Chronic Migraine: Recognition, Prevention, and Treatment
Increased migraine attack frequency and overuse of acute medication, especially barbiturates and opiates, are risk factors for the chronification of migraine, which occurs in up to 2% of individuals. -
Epilepsy and Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea may be both a cause and a consequence of uncontrolled epileptic seizures. -
News Brief: Yoga Users More Likely to Be Female, White, Young, and College-educated
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Vaginal, Endometrial, and Reproductive Hormone Effects of Herbal Remedies and Soy
O’Mathuna D. Vaginal, Endometrial, and Reproductive Hormone Effects of Herbal Remedies and Soy. 2008;10:78-79. -
Cranberries and Urinary Tract Infections
O’Mathuna D. Cranberries and Urinary Tract Infections. 2008;10:77-78. -
Full October 1, 2008 Issue in PDF
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Breast Cancer and Botanical Medicine
Gomberg S, Horn B. Breast Cancer and Botanical Medicine. Alter Ther Women’s Health. 2008;10:73-77. -
ACEP: Diagnose, treat TIAs more rapidly
Citing a growing body of evidence showing that patients who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA) are at a significant risk of having a stroke within 48 hours, authors of a four-article supplement in the latest edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine have underscored the need to diagnose and treat TIA much more quickly than previously believed.