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OB/GYN Clinical Alert back issues
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To Save or Not to Save the Ovaries: The Mayo Clinic Study.(Clinical report)
July 1, 2009... To Save or Not to Save the Ovaries: The Mayo Clinic Study
Abstract & Commentary
By Leon Speroff, MD, Editor, Professor Emeritusf Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, is Editor for OB/GYN Clinical Alert.
Synopsis: The Mayo Clinic Cohort Study...
The Role of Folic Acid Fortification in Preventing Fetal Cardiac Defects.
July 1, 2009... The Role of Folic Acid Fortification in Preventing Fetal Cardiac Defects
Abstract & Commentary
By John C. Hobbins, MD, Professor and Chief of Obstetrics, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, is Associate Editor for OB/GYN Clinical Alert.
Dr. Hobbins reports no...
Screening for Ovarian Cancer: One "Scissor Step" Made.
July 1, 2009... Screening for Ovarian Cancer: One "Scissor Step" Made
Abstract & Commentary
By Robert L. Coleman, MD, Professor, University of Texas; M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, is Associate Editor for OB/GYN Clinical Alert.
Dr. Coleman is a retained consultant for GlaxoSmithKline, Eli...
News Brief.
July 1, 2009... News Brief
Survey released at ACOG meeting reports delay in pregnancy and annual check-ups
According to results of a Gallup Organization survey released during the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) 57th Annual Clinical meeting in Chicago, women are delaying...
Pharmacology Watch: Dual Antiplatelet Therapy? Consider H2 Blockers, not PPIs.
July 1, 2009... Dual Antiplatelet Therapy? Consider H2 Blockers, not PPIs Pharmacology Watch
In this issue: Clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors; adverse events with tamsulosin after cataract surgery; new guidelines for persistent pain in the elderly; and FDA Actions.
PPIs and clopidogrel--Bad...