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981 Tempting foods can trigger urge to indulge Full Text Reuters Health News, April 5, 2011

982 Got a craving for fast food? Skip the coffee Full Text ScienceDaily, April 4, 2011

983 Yoga halves irregular-heartbeat episodes: study Full Text Reuters Health News, April 4, 2011

984 Fruit flys response to starvation could help control human appetites Full Text ScienceDaily, April 1, 2011

985 Diet-exercise combo best for obese seniors Full Text ScienceDaily, April 1, 2011

986 Being in a good mood may lead to poor memory Full Text ScienceDaily, March 31, 2011

987 Bariatric Surgery Reduces Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes Patients Full Text ScienceDaily, March 31, 2011

988 Exercise helps fight fear of falling Full Text The Seattle Times, March 31, 2011

989 Poor behavior doesnt always lead to poor academics Full Text ScienceDaily, March 30, 2011

990 Negative Attitudes Toward Fat Bodies Going Global Full Text ScienceDaily, March 30, 2011

991 Study illuminates the pain of social rejection Full Text ScienceDaily, March 29, 2011

992 How to eat more active calories Full Text The Seattle Times, March 29, 2011

993 Obese Underestimate Weight Full Text Ivanhoe, March 28, 2011

994 Road traffic pollution doubles risk of rejection after lung transplant Full Text ScienceDaily, March 25, 2011

995 Acupuncture for Pain No Better Than Placebo - And Not Without Harm Full Text ScienceDaily, March 25, 2011

996 Even mild stress is linked to long-term disability Full Text ScienceDaily, March 24, 2011

997 Load Up on Fiber Now, Avoid Heart Disease Later Full Text ScienceDaily, March 23, 2011

998 For back, neck pain, artificial disc replacement has cost, outcome advantages over fusion surgery Full Text ScienceDaily, March 23, 2011

999 People can exercise only so much self-control Full Text USA Today, March 23, 2011

1000 Traffic Accidents Linked to Increased Risk of Chronic Widespread Pain Full Text ScienceDaily, March 22, 2011

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Epidural anesthesia reduces post-CABG pain

As published in the Journal of Cardiac Surgery, thoracic epidural anesthesia (TEA) plus general anesthesia (GA) is superior to GA alone in managing post-operative CABG pain. Forty patients undergoing elective CABG were randomized to receive TEA (0.25% bipivacaine [10-20 mg/h]) intra-operatively and for 24 h post-operatively plus GA or GA alone. Post-operative pain at rest and with coughing was significantly less for up to 1 month post-operatively in the TEA + GA group compared to the GA alone group. Furthermore, analgesic use, mechanical ventilation time, ICU stay time, and hospital stay time were reduced in the TEA + GA group compared to the GA alone group.

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NT-proBNP predicts outcome following emergent surgery

As published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia, measurement of N-terminal pro B-type natruiretic peptide (NT-proBNP) pre- and post-operatively predicts outcome in patients > 50 years of age (n=297) undergoing emergent non-cardiac surgery. A pre-operative NT-proBNP > 725 pg/ml was associated with a 4.8-fold RR of non-fatal MI, acute heart failure, or death between surgery and the 3-year post-operative follow up. Similarly, a post-operative NT-proBNP > 1600 pg/ml was associated with a 4.0-fold RR of non-fatal MI, acute heart failure, or death between surgery and the 3-year post-operative follow up. A pre-operative NT-proBNP > 1740 pg/ml was associated with a 6.9 RR for major adverse cardiac events during the post-operative hospital stay.

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Increased risk of skin cancer in RCC treated with multikinase inhibitors

As published in Dermatologic Surgery, RCC patients (n=69) treated with multikinase inhibitors are at increased risk for squamous cell carcinomas and basal cell carcinomas. After a median treatment of 13.5 months, 13.5% and 6.3% of patients treated with sorafenib and sunitinib developed skin cancer, respectively.

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