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Gabapentin for Hot Flashes for Women with Breast Cancer; CHF: Risk-Treatment Mismatch; Diagnosing DPN: The Tuning Fork Wins!
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Although patients with Barretts esophagus have a normal life expectancy, diagnosis of Barretts esophagus more than doubles life insurance premiums and may limit or prevent access to health insurance.
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An increased dietary intake of folate reduces the risk of developing AD.
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The ECG in the Figure was obtained from a 50-year-old man who presented to the office for evaluation of chest pain. His symptoms began 5 days before the ECG shown here was recorded. The patients chest pain was initially severe, and had lasted about 2 daysbut then resolved.
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Complaints of sleepiness are common in those being treated for depression, in diabetics, in the obese, in smokers, and in those with sleep apnea.
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A 3.3-fold increase in acute urinary retention was found in new male users of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) compared to non-users in a large primary care database from the Netherlands. The risk for all male NSAID users was 2.3-fold greater.
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Even a short course of omeprazole reduces plasma vitamin C levels in healthy volunteers, and this effect would be expected to be magnified in H. pylori-positive individuals who have low pre-treatment vitamin C levels.
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Are NSAIDs Different in the CHF Impact?; Treatment of HTN and Cognitive Function: SCOPE; Impact of Job and Marital Strain on BP
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In middle-aged, asymptomatic men, the presence of coronary artery calcification proved to have substantial, cost-effective, independent prognostic value that was incremental to measured coronary risk factors in its ability to predict incident coronary artery disease.