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Archive: 25/12/2017

More than one third of U.S. HIV patients fail to receive vaccination for hepatitis B

Despite their high risk for infection, more than one third of U.S. HIV patients fail to get vaccinated for hepatitis B. The findings are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

Dec 25, 2017

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Slow-release oral morphine could expand options for treating opioid abuse

Slow-release oral Morphine (SROM) has emerged as a promising candidate for oral opioid agonist therapy. However, more research is needed before it can be incorporated into U.S. treatment guidelines. A commentary from the ...

Dec 25, 2017

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Blood pressure control best achieved with a multilevel, multicomponent approach

Current clinical guidelines recommend lower blood pressure targets for the general population, yet control remains elusive for most. A new study suggests that patients with hypertension can best achieve blood pressure control ...

Dec 25, 2017

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New hope for stopping an understudied heart disease in its tracks

The diminutive size of our aortic valve—just shy of a quarter—belies its essential role in pushing oxygen-rich blood from the heart into the aorta, our body's largest vessel, and from there to all other organs. Yet for ...

Dec 25, 2017

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Staying warm, cozy and safe by the fire

(HealthDay)—Holiday gatherings might not seem complete without a warm crackling fire, but when a get-together includes kids, safety needs to be on everyone's mind.

Dec 25, 2017

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