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The French use antibiotics quite differently from the Germans, for a variety of reasons, including cultural factors and regulations, in addition to physician habits and patient expectations.
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Tenofovir effectively reduces HBV replication over 24 weeks of therapy in HIV-coinfected patients.
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Updates
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Twenty-nine percent of patients newly identified as carrying MRSA will have subsequent MRSA infection over the following 18 months.
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Bacterial contamination of bronchoscopes, resulting in both unnecessary antibiotic use and clinical infection, resulted from a change in design of the instruments.
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The objective of this monograph is to provide an overview of the process of organ donation from consent until transplantation of the recovered organs into the selected recipients.
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Smallpox Vaccination Guidelines Published by CDC; Nurses: Delay
Vaccination Program; Viagra Effective for Depression Treatment;
Finisteride/Doxazosin no Better than Placebo for Urinary Obstruction;
Serevent Receives Dear Doctor Letter
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Alefacept is a new biological agent for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. The drug, which targets T lymphocytes, is a fusion protein combining the binding site of lymphocyte function-associated antigen-3 and the Fc portion of human IgG1.
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Women who habitually sleep 5 or fewer or 9 or more hours per night have an increased risk of coronary heart disease compared with those who sleep 7 or 8 hours a night.