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Clinical Briefs
Hip fractures occur 2-4 times more commonly in persons who have sustained a stroke than in an age-matched population. -
Does Practice Make Perfect?
Physicians who have been practicing longer may be at risk for providing less quality care. -
A New Way to Reduce Both Postprandial Glucose and Oxidative Stress!
Pramlintide reduces postprandial glucose excursions and oxidative stress in type 1 diabetes when given with short acting insulin at mealtime. -
FOOD for Thought
NG feeding should be used for dysphagic patients early and PEG feeding reserved for those who do not tolerate NG feeding or who require long-term tube feeding. -
Getting Hip to Screening
Screening for osteoporosis may result in fewer hip fractures. -
MyPyramid: The New Look and Message of the USDA’s Food Pyramid
MyPyramid: The New Look and Message of the USDAs Food Pyramid. Altern Med Alert 2005;8(5):S1-2. -
Mistletoe Extract in Cancer: An Anthroposophic Remedy
Ring M. Mistletoe extract in cancer: An Anthroposophic remedy. Altern Med Alert 2005;8(5):55-60. -
Magnets for Musculoskeletal Symptoms
Kolasinski SL. Magnets for musculoskeletal symptoms. Altern Med Alert 2005;8(5):53-55. -
Efficacy of Acupuncture for Treating Knee Osteoarthritis
Kim YH. Efficacy of acupuncture for treating knee osteoarthritis. Altern Med Alert 2005;8(5):49-53. -
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