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A double-blind study of symptom provocation to determine food sensitivity D. L. Jewett, G. Fein, and M. H. Greenberg Abstract
Altered platelet calcium metabolism as an early predictor of increased peripheral vascular resistance and preeclampsia in urban black women
Effect of dietary trans fatty acids on high-density and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in healthy subjects
Lack of efficacy of hydergine in patients with Alzheimer's disease
Minimal residual disease in childhood B-lineage lymphoblastic leukemia. Persistence of leukemic cells during the first 18 months of treatment
Drinking and flying--the problem of alcohol use by pilots
Reactions to the stings of the imported fire ant
Court-ordered cesarean sections receive judicial defeat
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 33-1990. A 72-year-old Chinese woman with recent abdominal pain and a right-sided abdominal mass
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Food sensitivity or self-deception? A. Ferguson
Platelets and the beginnings of preeclampsia
Trans monounsaturated fatty acids and serum cholesterol levels
Prevention of stroke in atrial fibrillation
Phenobarbital for febrile seizures
Diagnosis and management of insomnia
Neurotoxicity after treatment with muromonab-CD3 J. M. Richards, N. J. Vogelzang, and J. A. Bluestone
Pseudoinsulinoma--the Diamox-Diabinese switch
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