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Disruptive Behavior in Alzheimer's Disease
Disruptive behaviors are a poor prognostic sign in patients with Alzheimer's disease. -
Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Chest Trauma
This article is designed to refresh and update the community emergency physician knowledge base for the assessment and management of pediatric chest trauma. -
Is Stenting Better Than CABG for Left Main Stenosis?
Left main coronary artery stenosis is one of the primary indications for coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). Recently, a number of non-randomized studies and registries have suggested that stenting, using current techniques and devices, may be a feasible alternative to CABG. -
Full March 1, 2008 Issue in PDF
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Clinical Briefs with Comments from Russell H. Greenfield, MD
Greenfield RH. The Needle Points Down: Acupuncture and BP. 2008;11:32-34. Greenfield RH. Mangia! Mediterranean Diet and Mortality. 2008;11:34-35. Greenfield RH. Walk the Walk: Pedometers and Health. 2008;11:35-36. -
Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Body Fat Reduction
O’Mathuna DP. Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Body Fat Reduction. 2008;11:28-31. -
Supplement: Patient Handout: Trans Fats
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Diet and Breast Cancer Recurrence
McKay DL. Diet and Breast Cancer Recurrence. 2008;11:25-28. -
Full April 2008 Issue in PDF
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Special Feature: Do Higher PEEP and Lung Recruitment Improve Outcomes in ARDs?
It is now well established that ventilating patients with acute lung injury (ALI) and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) using a strategy that limits alveolar distending volume and end-inspiratory static airway pressure results in improved survival, as compared to larger-volume, higher-pressure ventilation.