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A new national survey showed people of all ages increasingly using the Internet for initial health information, but physicians remain the most trusted source to validate their findings.
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In contrast to the findings from a recent esomeprazole study, these authors show that on-demand therapy with rabeprazole is a good alternative to continuous treatment.
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Use of anticholinergic drugs is associated with mild cognitive impairment.
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Elderly men with optimistic dispositions had a lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease when followed over a 15-year period.
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Among residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, MGUS was found in 3.2 percent of persons 50 years of age or older and 5.3 percent of persons 70 years of age or older.
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Rifaximin appears to be safe and effective for treatment of abdominal bloating and flatulence in IBS.
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The ECG in the image was obtained during a first visit with an elderly new patient who gave a history of having "lots of heart disease."
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Aggressive LDL lowering with statins, so-called "very intensive statin therapy," leads to reversal of coronary atherosclerosis, according to a new study.
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Lenalidomide, an analog of thalidomide has been approved for use in selected patients with transfusion dependant myelodysplastic syndrome.
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Quinolones have become some of the most popularly prescribed antibiotics in the United States.