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The Relationship Between REM Sleep Behavioral Events and Parkinson’s Disease
This large-scale polysomnographic study demonstrated that the prevalence of REM sleep behavioral events in unmedicated patients with newly diagnosed Parkinsons disease is higher than in healthy controls. -
Copper and AD New Information
Patients with mild cognitive impairment with elevated free serum copper levels may have a higher rate of conversion to Alzheimers disease compared to those with normal free serum copper levels. -
Predictors of Seizures After Trauma
In this large prospective study of trauma patients, the most important factor associated with post-traumatic seizures was the presence of alcohol intoxication. -
Web Alert: Bioterrorism site uses screen saver to educate
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Here are new regs for on-call physicians
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Journal Review - Rapid process redesign in a university-based emergency department: Decreasing waiting time intervals and improving patient satisfaction
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‘Dirty bomb’ threat puts spotlight on unprepared EDs: Do you have a plan?
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Q&A: How has your ED changed since 9/11?
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ED managers are planning for smallpox vaccine
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Assessing trauma patients boosts efficiency