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821 Increased metabolic rate may lead to accelerated aging Full Text ScienceDaily, April 28, 2011

822 Reasonable quantities of red pepper may help curb appetite, study suggests Full Text ScienceDaily, April 27, 2011

823 Fitness and frailty in adults linked to health outcomes Full Text ScienceDaily, April 27, 2011

824 Oral health inequalities in older people Full Text ScienceDaily, April 26, 2011

825 No evidence coffee ups risk of high blood pressure Full Text Reuters Health News, April 25, 2011

826 Are dietary supplements working against you? Full Text ScienceDaily, April 22, 2011

827 Meditation may help the brain turn down the volume on distractions Full Text ScienceDaily, April 22, 2011

828 Happiest places have highest suicide rates Full Text ScienceDaily, April 22, 2011

829 Study adds weight to link between calcium supplements and heart problems Full Text ScienceDaily, April 21, 2011

830 Green environments essential for human health Full Text ScienceDaily, April 21, 2011

831 Dietary, lifestyle changes can significantly reduce triglycerides Full Text ScienceDaily, April 20, 2011

832 Researcher use trees to detect contaminants and health threats Full Text ScienceDaily, April 20, 2011

833 Climate change psychology: Coping and creating solutions Full Text EurekAlert!, April 19, 2011

834 Drinking energy beverages mixed with alcohol may be riskier than drinking alcohol alone Full Text ScienceDaily, April 18, 2011

835 Diet Plus Exercise Is More Effective for Weight Loss Than Either Method Alone Full Text ScienceDaily, April 15, 2011

836 Polluted air leads to disease by promoting widespread inflammation Full Text ScienceDaily, April 15, 2011

837 Vegetarians may be at lower risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke Full Text ScienceDaily, April 14, 2011

838 Honey can reverse antibiotic resistance Full Text ScienceDaily, April 14, 2011

839 Vitamin D Lowers Heart Risks for Blacks Full Text Ivanhoe, April 13, 2011

840 Vitamin D May Help Reduce Heart Risk in African-Americans Full Text ScienceDaily, April 12, 2011

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Nefopam + paracetamol effective post-operative analgesia

As published in Minerva Medica, the effective post-operative analgesic doses of nefopan, paracetamol, and combined nefopam + paracetamol were determined. The study involved 90 adults who underwent tonsillectomies. The effective doses of nefopam, paracetamol, and combined nefopam + paracetamol were 21.7 mg, 628 mg, and 8.9 mg + 265 mg (synergistic), respectively.

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Topical ketamine and tramadol reduce post-operative tonsillectomy pain

As published in Pediatric Anesthesia, the application of topical ketamine (20 mg) or tramadol (0.8 ml) to the tonsillar fossae for 5 min following tonsillectomy in children (n=60) reduced pain and the requirement for rescue analgesia.

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Hay fever and asthma reduce risk of CRC incidence and mortality

As published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, patients with hay fever and asthma have a reduced risk of colorectal mortality (RR = 0.79-0.90) and colorectal incidence (RR = 0.90).

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10 Wristband tracks whether or not your doctor's hands are clean New York Daily News, April 2, 2013    Free full text

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12 Vitamin C is beneficial against the common cold, review suggests ScienceDaily, February 14, 2013    Free full text

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14 Dysfunctional Foods U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 2, 2013

15 Paper: Sharing individual health information could improve care and reduce costs for all EurekAlert!, April 16, 2013    Free full text

16 Comprehensive genomic analysis identified alterations in head and neck cancer that could lead to targeted therapy ScienceDaily, April 8, 2013    Free full text

17 Analysis: Allergy drops a good alternative to shots USA Today, March 28, 2013    Free full text

18 Q&A: The imPatient Movement Healthcare IT News, April 1, 2013    Free full text

19 CHIME presses HHS for HIE certification Healthcare IT News, April 24, 2013    Free full text

20 Doctors urged to pause before they post, text or e-mail USA Today, April 15, 2013    Free full text

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