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Christian Aguilar, PA-C, RDN Physician Assistant Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 49 Gifford Ave, Willimantic, CT 06226 Phone: 860-634-1821 |
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Doctors are adjusting their bedside manner as better informed patients make ever-increasing demands and expect to be listened to, and fully involved, in clinical decisions that directly affect their care.
Researchers have studied existing evidence to suggest that people who have had a stroke or a heart attack might benefit from taking blood pressure medications, even if they do not have high blood. They noted that for every 1,000 people taking the drugs in clinical trials, on average 15 fewer died from heart disease than when the patients got dummy treatment. The study however could not explain the cause for this benefit. The study, which was funded by Tulane University and the National Institutes of Health, was published in the March 2 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
CANCER RESEARCH UK-funded scientists have designed a computer model that applies techniques used to analyse social networks to identify new ways of treating cancer, according to research published in PLOS Computational Biology.
A new virtual reality simulator will help University of Iowa researchers study how and why people lose control while driving all-terrain vehicles.
Orexo AB is pleased to report that Edluar has received regulatory approval in Europe, according to information supplied by Meda AB, Orexo's global commercial partner for the product.
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