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Aspirin prevents strokes in middle-aged women
Results from a new major study show middle-aged women who take aspirin lowered their risk of having a stroke, but their risk of myocardial infarction or death from cardiovascular causes was not affected. -
Use the four-box method to enhance decision making
Whether or not hospices have an ethics committee, it is a good idea to review and improve policies regarding ethical decision making, an expert says. -
Making pain management education top priority
The Hospice of the Western Reserve of Cleveland makes pain management education a top priority, and the efforts have resulted in faster and more effective pain control for patients, officials say. -
Don’t be fooled by the illusion of patient safety
As a part of their overall patient safety program, many health care organizations require that managers submit corrective action reports for every significant incident in their department. -
Full July 11, 2005, Issue in PDF
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Trauma Reports Supplement
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Myths in Emergency Medicine
This article will review and dispute some commonly held beliefs about dogma in the practice of emergency medicine. -
Correction
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Full July 2005 Issue in PDF
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Vitamin E, Donepezil and MCI
The rate of development of dementia in patients with MCI can be altered by a medical intervention, in this case by administration of an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.