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Effect of Vitamin E and Memantine in Alzheimer's Disease
Among patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease, 2000 IU/d of vitamin E resulted in a slower functional decline and a decrease in the caregiver burden. -
Spironolactone for Heart Failure
The authors concluded that in a diverse, community-based population with new systolic heart failure, spironolactone did not reduce death or hospitalization, but did increase the incidence of hyperkalemia. -
Influenza
Influenza is possibly the most widespread and well known of infectious diseases. Seasonal epidemics can be found on all continents, and no age segment of the population is untouched. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full January 12, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Is Atrial Fibrillation Associated with Silent Cerebral Emboli?
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How Should the Respiratory Muscles be Managed During Critical Illness?
Despite intense research on respiratory muscle physiology and patient-ventilator interfacing, this knowledge has not been integrated into a comprehensive approach toward managing the respiratory muscles in critical illness. This special feature describes the complex array of issues complicating such an endeavor. -
Spironolactone for Heart Failure
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The CORAL Trial: Is This the End for Renal Artery Stenting?
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TAVR in the Real World: The Initial 18 months' Experience in the United States
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Safety of Eplerenone in Heart Failure Patients