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291. Novel Peptide Vaccine Reduces Mortality in Women With HER2-Overexpression Breast Cancer




The HER2 E75 peptide vaccine was successful in reducing the risk for disease recurrence and in cutting the mortality rate by half; the effect was especially pronounced in women with low-expressing HER2-positive breast tumors. Medscape Medical News
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Date Added: Apr 16, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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292. A Case of Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease: Is it a Distinct Clinical Entity?




Undifferentiated connective tissue disease (UCTD) presents signs and symptoms suggestive of autoimmune disease but does not meet existing classification criteria for connective tissue disease. The diagnostic criteria, differential diagnoses, and natural history and management of UCTD are reviewed. Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology
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Date Added: Apr 16, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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293. Rituximab Phase 2/3 Trial Fails to Meet Primary End Point in Primary Progressive MS




Genentech and Biogen Idec announced top-line results from a phase 2/3 trial in primary progressive multiple sclerosis, showing that treatment with rituximab did not meet the primary end point of time to confirmed disease progression over 96 weeks. Medscape Medical News
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Date Added: Apr 17, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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294. Allergens Retained in Clothing




This article seeks to identify allergens most likely retained in clothing.
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Date Added: Apr 17, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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295. 2007-2008 Influenza Vaccine Reasonably Effective Despite Mismatch




The trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine used during the 2007-2008 influenza season in the US was 44% effective in preventing infection, even though the match between two of the vaccine strains and circulating strains was "suboptimal," according to an interim, within-season analysis. Reuters Health Information
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Date Added: Apr 18, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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296. BEYOND and PRECISE Results Suggest Equivalence for Multiple Sclerosis Treatments




Full results of trials presented here suggest interferon beta-1b and glatiramer acetate have similar clinical effects, and both have now been shown to reduce the risk of conversion to clinically definite MS after a first episode suggestive of MS. Medscape Medical News
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Date Added: Apr 18, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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297. A Reader Responds to "Rapid Injections Trump Slow for Minimizing Injection Pain"




A reader asserts that a new study does not tell us anything new.
The Medscape Journal of Medicine
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Date Added: Apr 18, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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298. Drug Safety Relies on YOU, the Healthcare Professional, to Find and Report New Serious Adverse React




Judith K. Jones, MD, PhD, President & CEO, The Degge Group, Ltd., Arlington, Virginia, explains why and how to report adverse drug events.
The Medscape Journal of Medicine
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Date Added: Apr 19, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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299. Antibiotics Modestly Effective in Treating Acute Sinusitis




A Cochrane review shows a small treatment effect in primary care patients with uncomplicated acute sinusitis who have symptoms for more than 7 days, but 80% of those untreated improve within 2 weeks. Medscape Medical News
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Date Added: Apr 19, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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300. Fever After Measles Vaccination Tied to Reduced Immune Response




The seroconversion rate after measles vaccination is significantly lower among children who develop fever in the following week than in other children, according to results of a study published in the April issue of the Archives of Disease in Childhood. Reuters Health Information
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Date Added: Apr 19, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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