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Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health After 50

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Johns Hopkins Health After 50 Issue: March 2006

When is Dementia Reversible?
Drugs that Can Cause "Dementia"

The New Margarines and Cholesterol

Preventing Ulcers from NSAID Use
The Maximum Recommended Dosage for 4 common NSAIDs

When to Stop Driving
Driving Resources

Longevity Facts:
Noise levels and stress in hospitals
News on kidney donations
Low fat milk and lowering high blood pressure

House Calls:
Traveling on a Plane with Oxygen?

Remedies:
Flomax and Cataract Surgery
Avoiding Acetaminophen Overdose
Statins to Prevent Heart Attack and Stroke

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