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What Your Patients Are Reading: Intensive Glucose Control Group of ACCORD Trial Halted for Excess De
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What Your Patients Are Reading: Intensive Glucose Control Group of ACCORD Trial Halted for Excess De |
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/569871?src=rss |
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The ACCORD trial was halted, cardiac events were shown to rise after stopping clopidogrel, it was determined that no current prostate cancer
therapy can be declared optimal, better VTE prevention is needed, a spoonful of sugar helps the vaccination go down, and iPods are safe around pacemakers. Medscape Medical News |
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Articles > Cardiology |
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Feb 8, 2008 |
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