Internal Medicine Alert – June 30, 2004
June 30, 2004
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Got Stones? Get Milk
Dietary calcium, phytate, and fluid intake are associated with a decreased risk of symptomatic nephrolithiasis in younger women. -
Can We Reassure Elderly Men with Normal PSA Levels?
Normal PSA levels in elderly men should not be cause for reassurance that cancer does not exist. A rise in PSA level at any range should be a cause for concern about cancer. -
A Little Tippling May Be Good for What Ales You
Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a decreased incidence of diabetes mellitus and a decrease in heart disease in persons with diabetes. -
More Food for Thought?
The present results on the Cache County study provide some of the strongest evidence to date that intake of antioxidant vitamin supplements may be beneficial. -
Pharmacology Update: Apomorphine Injection (ApokynTM)
The FDA has approved an injectable drug for treating Parkinsons patients during hypomobility periods known as off periods. -
Clinical Briefs
Glucose Metabolism and Coronary Heart Disease in Patients with Normal Glucose Tolerance; Evidence of Airborne Transmission of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Virus; Alcohol Intake and Risk of Incident Gout in Men: A Prospective Study