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An Enhanced Risk of Cancer from CT Scans
There is an increased risk of future cancer as a consequence of performing repeated CT scans, and the younger the patient at the time of scanning, the greater the subsequent risk. -
Cataplexy: A Laughing Matter?
Functional MRI imaging in patients with narcolepsy supports the hypothesis of decreased hypothalamic activity with reduced orexin production. -
Doxycycline Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Addition of doxycycline to interferon-beta therapy in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis might improve control of inflammatory lesions. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Can We Predict the Outcome of Bacterial Meningitis?
The risk of adverse outcomes in bacterial meningitis can be estimated upon initial patient presentation using six clinical features. -
Neurologic Sequelae of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Neuropathic symptoms and signs occur in about one-half of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. -
Traumatic Brain Injury: A Modern Epidemic of "Shell Shock," Revisited
Mild TBI may be associated with brain microhemorrhages and white matter disruption, even with mild or absent symptoms of a postconcussion syndrome. -
Full April 1, 2008 Issue in PDF
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Online bonus book for HMA subscribers
Readers of Hospice Management Advisor who recently have subscribed or renewed their previous subscriptions have a free gift waiting — The 2008 Healthcare Salary Survey & Career Guide. -
CMS releases final HIPAA security paper
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the final paper in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Educational Paper series.