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- Change in Heart Rate Over Time Predicts Mortality
- AACR FCPR 2008: HIV Infection Associated With Higher Risk for Cancer
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A recent study in Pediatrics shows most parents are receptive to being screened for alcohol use during their child's office visit. The AAP believes screening will address issues of parental alcohol use and lead to discussions about setting a good example for their children. How useful do you think such screening is in this situation?
- Drug Resistance Differences Among HIV Types and Subtypes: A Growing Problem
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- A 40-Year-Old Female With Diabetes and Chronic Heel Ulceration With Osteomyelitis Is Found Unresponsive
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