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Older people who report memory decline or show objective evidence of cognitive impairment are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia over time.
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In the issue: 5-á reductase inhibitors and hip fracture in men; the effects of drug-reimbursement policy on outcomes; new guidelines for type 2 diabetes; beta-blocker-associated brady-cardia is linked to CVD events; FDA Updates.
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This interesting study just surfaced in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology that addressed the relationship between spastic cerebral palsy (CP) and asphyxia-related causes.
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Zaman et al randomized 340 pregnant Bangladeshi women to receive either inactivated influenza or pneumococcal polysaccharide (control group) vaccine.
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Early intensive anti-diabetic treatment may improve â-cell function; How long should 'clear sailing' certificate last after colonoscopy?; The Swedish Diabetes CVD Risk Score; Ethnic disparity in colon polyps detected during routine screening; Cannabis withdrawal: Under-recognized; Effect of PUFAs on chronic heart failure
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On July 30, President Bush signed a law revising and renewing the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
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When discussing risks for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), you cover such topics as condom use, but do you also address alcohol use, specifically binge drinking? Results of a new study indicate that you should.
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An increase in coxsackie b-1 virus (CVB-1) infections was observed in 2007 in the United States, associated with an increase in neonatal cases and multiple deaths.
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Cain et al analyzed the cases of tuberculosis that occurred in the United States among foreign-born persons from 2001-2006.