Hematology/Oncology
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Pharmacology Watch: Study Concludes Premarketing Drug Trials Underpowered
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Pharmacology Watch: No Shortage in Sight for Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
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Full August 1, 2002 Issue in PDF
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Fever in the ICU: More Questions Than Answers
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Routine Thoracentesis in Medical ICU Patients with Pleural Effusions
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Critical Care Plus: Nine Ways to Improve Care of ED ‘Hold’ Patients
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Bacteremia Traced to Illicit Narcotic Use by Health Care Worker
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Lung Recruitment Maneuvers Hazardous in Head-Injured Patients
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Coital Lubricants and Natural Oils as Treatment for Vaginal Dryness
As a way to indirectly investigate the effects of lubricating products used by infertile women during intercourse on sperm quality, semen from 22 normospermic men was tested against several common lubricants (Pre-Seed®, Astroglide®, K-Y® Sensitive®, K-Y® Warming®, and K-Y® Tingling) and natural oils (baby, canola, sesame, and mustard) at 0, 5, 30 and 60 minutes.