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Cirrhosis-related parkinsonism may represent a unique, consistent, and common subset of acquired hepatocerebral degeneration, whose features are permanent and entirely different from acute hepatic encephalopathy episodes.
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An update on Oregons assisted suicide program since it became legal in 1997.
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Even in physician-diagnosed peptic ulcer disease, test-and-treat strategy for H pylori did not reduce costs, and use of acid-reducing medications remained very high.
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Iontophoresis was more effective than placebo in relieving tennis elbow symptoms in the short term.
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Computer keyboards may serve as reservoirs for serious nosocomial pathogens.
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Lipid-lowering therapy reduces stroke incidence in coronary patients, especially when total cholesterol level is lowered to less than 232 mg/dL (6.0 mmol/L), which explains the best results being obtained with statins.
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Greenfield RH. Adminstration of high-dose vitamin D to prevent fractures. Altern Med Alert 2003;6(7):84.
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Patient Handout: Relaxation Techniques. Altern Med Alert 2003;6(7 Suppl):S1-S2.
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O'Mathuna DP. Iridology as a diagnostic tool. Altern Med Alert 2003;6(7):81-83.