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Addition of Prednisolone to IVIG Plus Aspirin May Reduce Coronary Artery Abnormalities and Need for Additional Therapy in Children with Severe Kawasaki Disease — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 13
Targeted Shoulder Exercises Improve Function and Reduce Surgery for Subacromial Impingement Syndrome — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 12
Ruxolitinib May Improve Survival in Patients with Myelofibrosis — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 11
Tai Chi Reduces Falls Compared to Resistance Training in Patients with Parkinson Disease — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 10
Intramuscular Midazolam May Be More Effective than IV Lorazepam for Prehospital Seizure Cessation — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 9
Amoxicillin for Acute Rhinosinusitis Does Not Improve Symptoms at 3 Days But Reduces Likelihood of Symptoms at 7 Days — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 8
SSRI Exposure During Later Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of Newborn — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 7
Ulipristal Acetate Controls Uterine Bleeding and Reduces Discomfort in Women with Symptomatic Fibroids — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 6
Lansoprazole Increases Adverse Events Without Improving Asthma Control in Children Without Symptomatic Gastroesophageal Reflux — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 5
Elderly Women with Normal Bone Mineral Density or Mild Osteopenia Appear to Have Low Risk of Progression to Osteoporosis or Hip Fracture Over 15 Years — EBM Focus Newsletter
DynaMed Weekly Update - Volume 7, Issue 4