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A prospective study of the risk of tuberculosis among intravenous drug users with human immunodeficiency virus infection P. A. Selwyn and Others Abstract
A randomized trial of intensive insulin therapy in newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Reduced bone mass in daughters of women with osteoporosis
Pituitary-ovarian responses to nafarelin testing in the polycystic ovary syndrome
Altered sensitivity to and clearance of propranolol in men of Chinese descent as compared with American whites
Controlling health expenditures--the Canadian reality
Delirium in the elderly patient
Indoor radon and lung cancer
Did Leonardo describe Parkinson's disease?
A threat to paleopathology and medical research E. J. Neiburger
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 9-1989. A 32-year-old man with AIDS and a cavitary pulmonary lesion
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Race and therapeutic drug response W. Kalow
American medicine at the crossroads: signs from Canada
Environmental exposure to lead and cognitive deficits in children
Alcohol consumption and withdrawal in new-onset seizures
Acid-base abnormalities in cardiopulmonary arrest: varying patterns in different locations in the hospital
Brachial plexus injury due to vest restraints
Diarrhea due to fiber overload
Managing the third-party payers
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