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Trends in In-Hospital CPR in Elders

A rising proportion of hospital deaths are preceded by CPR.

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Can Progesterone Stave Off Preterm Births of Twins?

Progesterone does not prevent preterm delivery in women with twin gestations.

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Elective Repeat Cesarean Delivery vs. VBAC: Neonatal Outcomes

Complication rates in newborns were higher after cesarean delivery than after successful VBAC.

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Can Breast-Feeding and Pacifiers Coexist?

Pacifier use did not affect prevalence of breast-feeding at 3 months.

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PPAR for the Melanoma Course

Glitazones represent a new direction for developing molecularly targeted anticancer agents.

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Pemphigoid Gestationis and Fetal Outcomes

Infants of mothers with pemphigoid disease during pregnancy were more likely to be born prematurely or at low birth weight, but the adverse outcomes were not severe.

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Ketamine and Etomidate: Good Choices for RSI in Critically Ill PatientsFree

Mortality rates were similar in patients who received single doses of etomidate or ketamine.

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Corticosteroids Might Be Beneficial in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock

Reanalysis of data supports prolonged low-dose treatment in adults.

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Treatment of Noncultured Skin Infections in the Age of CA-MRSA

In this retrospective study, cephalosporins were equivalent to clindamycin and superior to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.

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Management Strategies for Anterior Abdominal Stab Wounds

Each diagnostic test had shortcomings.

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