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Archive - February 2009
Dronedarone reduces CV mortality in AF
(23/02/2009)
Statins have no direct effect on insulin action
(20/02/2009)
CABG superior to PCI in severe CAD
(20/02/2009)
eGFR role queried
(20/02/2009)
Clozapine cardiotoxicity updated
(19/02/2009)
Metabolic syndrome high in Australian psychiatric patients
(18/02/2009)
CHD risk equations inaccurate in Australians with type 2 diabetes
(18/02/2009)
Warfarin does not reduce thromboses in cancer patients with catheters
(18/02/2009)
Electronic medication safety alerts frequently ignored
(16/02/2009)
Delayed PCI may lower mortality in STEMI patients: BRAVE-2
(16/02/2009)
Low-dose aspirin not effective for diabetes prevention
(16/02/2009)
High resting pulse increases risk of MI, coronary death in women
(13/02/2009)
Multivitamin use has no effect on cancers or CVD
(13/02/2009)
Statin adherence associated with lower-all cause mortality
(12/02/2009)
Chronic diseases impact workforce
(12/02/2009)
Hospitals given PBS rights
(12/02/2009)
Change in hospital discharge process reduces ‘bounce-backs’
(10/02/2009)
More sleep linked to healthier arteries
(10/02/2009)
Increased risk of reinfarction with PPIs
(06/02/2009)
Doctors personalities not linked to being sued
(06/02/2009)
Notify child protection services of extreme obesity cases
(05/02/2009)
NSAIDs pose CV risk for HF patients
(05/02/2009)
Study a 'wake-up call' to cardiac CT labs
(05/02/2009)
Drug-dose calculations: How would you have scored?
(04/02/2009)
Consider fracture risk when prescribing PPIs
(02/02/2009)
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