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Among patients on folic acid, with or without the addition of B-6, there was a non-significant trend toward an increase in cancer rates.
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Epilepsy could be a complex disorder and the hypothesis of a digenic transmission of the disease should be discussed.
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Visitors who travel to areas of elevated altitudes may suffer from a high altitude headache which can progress to acute mountain sickness (AMS) or high-altitude cerebral edema.
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The advances in understanding the genotype-phenotype associations for LRRK2 presented by these articles represent an important step towards this objective.
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Screening patients with a history of cerebral aneurysm and screening relatives of patients with familial aneurysms can detect new or recurrent aneurysms that may benefit from treatment.
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Mode of onset, distribution of symptoms, and electrophysiological characteristics may be prognostic factors for predicting a favourable outcome.
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Fenofibrate did not significantly reduce the risk of the primary outcome of coronary death or non-fatal MI. It did reduce total cardiovascular events, mainly due to fewer non-fatal myocardial infarctions and revascularizations.
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The high rates of acute vascular events outside the coronary arterial territory and the steep rise in event rates with age in all territories have implications for prevention strategies, clinical trial design, and the targeting of funds for service provision and research.