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A Genetic Cause for Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage?
An inherited defect in Type IV collagen, a basement membrane protein, may be a cause of small-vessel disease and primary intracerebral hemorrhage. -
Rivastigmine: Sustained Benefits for Parkinson's Disease Dementia
Rivastigmine demonstrated clinically significant benefits for up to one year in patients with dementia associated with Parkinson's disease. -
Pharmacology Watch
The absorption of thyroxine is strongly influenced by stomach acidity, according to new study. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Full June 1, 2006 Issue in PDF
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Evaluation of Neuropathy in Diabetes
Patients with diabetes that present with neuropathy need to be evaluated for other potential causes of neuropathy, in addition to the diabetes. -
Sleep-Sometimes a Test of Survival
Sleep-disordered breathing is a significant risk factor for cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. -
Pharmacology Watch
The absorption of thyroxine is strongly influenced by stomach acidity, according to new study. -
Complications Associated With ICD Replacement
ICD generator replacement in patients with device advisories is associated with a substantial rate of complications, including death. -
Long-Term Fenofibrate and Ezetimibe
Long-term, 48-week co-administration of Fenofibrate plus Ezetimibe was well tolerated and more efficacious than Fenofibrate in patients with mixed hyperlipidemia.