Main Directory
Articles 2591
CME 2
eCommerce 0
Medical Web Sites Directory 93
Podcasts 94
Web Design and Hosting 2




Increased Rates of Child Maltreatment in Military Families During Deployments?
Link ID 1690
Title Increased Rates of Child Maltreatment in Military Families During Deployments?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/565476?src=rss
Description A study published in the August 1, 2007 issue of JAMA looks at data from 2 US Army data systems.
Medscape Pediatrics
Category Articles > Pulmonology
Keywords
Date Dec 18, 2007
Contact Name
Email
Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Broken Link  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes
Visitor Rating

 Other links at Articles > Pulmonology
1. FDA Approvals: Abilify, Hycamtin, Lexiva
  The FDA has approved a new indication for aripiprazole (Abilify), capsule formulations of topotecan HCl (Hycamtin), and a new regimen for fosamprenavir calcium (Lexiva). Medscape Medical News
Category:   Articles > Pulmonology


2. Clinical Applications and Future Directions of Pharmacogenetics in the Treatment of Patients With Sc
  Learn about technical advances in pharmacogenetics and new research on barriers to clinical use of this emerging technology.
Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health
Category:   Articles > Pulmonology


3. Prolonged pH Testing May Improve GERD Work-up
  Measurement of esophageal pH for 96 hours with use of the wireless Bravo system is feasible and well tolerated in patients being evaluated for gastroesophageal reflux disease. Reuters Health Information
Category:   Articles > Pulmonology


4. Dutasteride/Tamsulosin May Be Helpful for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
  Two-year results from an ongoing study show that men with moderate to severe lower urinary tract symptoms and prostate enlargement have greater benefit from combination therapy vs monotherapy. Medscape Medical News
Category:   Articles > Pulmonology


5. Incidence of Endemic Blastomycosis in Tennessee Predicted to Grow
  Blastomycosis is endemic in the Appalachian mountain region of northeastern Tennessee. As the population in the area grows and roads are expanded and improved, the fungal disease is expected to spread, researchers report in the April issue of Chest. Reuters Health Information
Category:   Articles > Pulmonology




Home      New Listings      Hot Listings      Top Rated      Editor Pick      Add a Listing      Update a Listing      Get Rated      Upgrade a Listing
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS