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1 Workplace injuries in Fiji: a population-based study (TRIP 7) Occupational Medicine, May 22, 2013    Review Article

2 Early Parenteral Nutrition in Critically Ill Patients With Short-term Relative Contraindications to Early Enteral Nutrition: A Randomized Controlled Trial Full Text JAMA, May 21, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine    Clinical Article

3 Relationship Between Blood Alcohol Concentration and Observable Symptoms of Intoxication in Patients Presenting to an Emergency Department Alcohol and Alcoholism , May 21, 2013    Clinical Article

4 Weekday Psychiatry Faculty Rounds on Emergency Department Psychiatric Patients Reduces Length of Stay Academic Emergency Medicine, May 15, 2013    Review Article

5 Executive functioning deficits and childhood trauma in juvenile violent offenders in China Psychiatry Research, May 14, 2013    Clinical Article

6 Behavioral pain assessment tool for critically ill adults unable to self-report pain American Journal of Critical Care, May 9, 2013    Clinical Article

7 Systematic review: MRI enterography for assessment of small bowel involvement in paediatric Crohns disease Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, May 9, 2013    Review Article

8 A past Haff disease outbreak associated with eating freshwater pomfret in South China Full Text BMC Public Health, May 9, 2013    Review Article

9 Does music influence stress in mechanically ventilated patients? Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, May 3, 2013    Clinical Article
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10 The effectiveness of a specialised oral nutrition supplement on outcomes in patients with chronic wounds: a pragmatic randomised study Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, May 3, 2013    Clinical Article

11 Intensive care pain treatment and sedation: Nurses' experiences of the conflict between clinical judgement and standardised care: An explorative study Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, May 3, 2013    Clinical Article

12 Development and validation of a questionnaire for analyzing real-life falls in long-term care captured on video Full Text BMC Geriatrics, May 2, 2013    Review Article

13 Geographic variation in work injuries: a multilevel analysis of individual-level data and area-level factors within Canada Annals of Epidemiology , April 30, 2013    Review Article

14 Parenteral Fish Oil Lipid Emulsions in the Critically Ill: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, April 29, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine    Review Article    Clinical Article

15 Management of acute atrial fibrillation in the emergency department: a systematic review of recent studies European Journal of Emergency Medicine, April 29, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine    Review Article

16 Characteristics and related factors of nonfatal injuries among adolescents and college students in Shenzhen city of China Full Text BMC Public Health, April 29, 2013    Review Article

17 Comparison of Postpyloric Tube Feeding and Gastric Tube Feeding in Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Meta-Analysis Nutrition in Clinical Practice, April 26, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine

18 Long-term alcohol and caffeine intake and risk of sudden cardiac death in women American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, April 25, 2013    Clinical Article

19 Advances in critical care for the older patient Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, April 25, 2013    Review Article

20 Interruptions in emergency department work: an observational and interview study BMJ Quality & Safety, April 25, 2013    Review Article

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Vitamin D supplementation decreases systemic inflammation in T2DM

In a 12-week randomized, controlled trial, ingestion of a vitamin D-fortified yogurt (170 mg calcium + 500 IU vitamin D/250 mL; n=50) twice daily decreased markers of inflammation compared with placebo yogurt (170 mg calcium; n=50). Compared with baseline measures, the 25(OH)D levels were increased and the TNF-alpha, IL-6, hsCRP, SAA, and IL-10 levels were decreased in the group supplemented with vitamin D compared with the group that received placebo.

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Mediterranean diet associated with decreased diabetes, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality

Researchers at the University of Palermo conducted a study involving 9109 subjects with a mean follow-up of 6.2 years which showed that the subjects who adhered to a Mediterranean diet had increased dietary fiber, decreased total dietary fat, and an increased intake of monosaturated-to-saturated fats. Further, the incidence of diabetes, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality was lower in the subjects who followed a Mediterranean diet.

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Natalizumab superior to IFN-? 1a in MS patients

Based on a retrospective study conducted at the Federico II University (Naples), researchers have concluded that treatment of patients (n=84) with relapsing-remitting MS natalizumab for 12-24 months resulted in a greater reduction in disease activity (annualized relapse rate, .24 vs. .55, respectively) and disability progression than patients treated with INF-? 1a. The number of contrast-enhancing lesions was also less in the natalizumab-treated group.

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