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Coker Ross C. Anticancer potential of turmeric. Altern Med Alert 2003;6(9):104-108.
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Prognostic Value of ABPMs in patients with Treated Hypertension; Tazarotene Cream in the Treatment of Psoriasis; Antihyperglycemic Effect of Oolong Tea in Type 2 Diabetes; Metformin and Thiazolidinedione Use in Medicare Patients with Heart Failure; Alcohol Consumption Patterns and Biologic Markers of Glycemic Control; Azelaic Acid Gel as a New Treatment for Papulopustular Rosacea
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Differentiating central from peripheral causes of vertigo is a recurrent clinical challenge that behooves reinforcement.
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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an effective treatment for a wide range of autoimmune neurological disorders. IVIg is well tolerated in general but may rarely result in anaphylaxis and acute renal failure, as well as thromboembolic complications such as pulmonary embolism and stroke. These recent reports in Neurology highlight the potential vascular consequences of IVIg.
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The present report from the International Study of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms is the largest prospective analysis of the risk of rupture of unruptured asymptomatic cerebral aneurysm.
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The non-ergot dopamine agonists ropinirole and pramipexole effectively ameliorate the cardinal motor features of idiopathic Parkinsons disease.
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Prognostic Value of ABPMs in patients with Treated Hypertension;
Tazarotene Cream in the Treatment of Psoriasis; Antihyperglycemic
Effect of Oolong Tea in Type 2 Diabetes; Metformin and
Thiazolidinedione Use in Medicare Patients with Heart Failure; Alcohol
Consumption Patterns and Biologic Markers of Glycemic Control; Azelaic
Acid Gel as a New Treatment for Papulopustular Rosacea
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Another study has shown an increase in mortality associated with the use of an oral IIb/IIIa receptor antagonist.
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Homeobox genes comprise a family of highly conserved genes responsible for developmental patterning by regulating expression of target genes in a temporal, spatial, and tissue-specific fashion.
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Sixty-four patients with alcoholic neuropathy (ALN), comprising 36 without thiamine deficiency and 28 with thiamine deficiency (ALN-TD), were compared to 32 nonalcoholic, thiamine-deficiency neuropathy patients to establish whether clinical and pathological features were similar in the 2 groups and to determine how thiamine deficiency related to ALN.