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Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health After 50

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Longevity Facts, House Calls, Remedies and Drugstore Aisle indicate brief articles ranging from 50-150 words.


Health After 50: October 2007


Aspirin Dose Do's and Don'ts
The Truth About Smoking Cessation
Keeping Delirium to a Minimum in the Hospital
Detecting Delirium
Prostate Screening: Refining What PSA Levels Mean
Soothing Dry Eyes

House Calls:
Can using plastic water bottles cause cancer?
Using insulin pen vs. syringe

Remedies:
Substituting soy nuts to reduce blood glucose levels and decrease LDL cholesterol
Collaborative health care teams may help dementia patients

Drugstore Aisle:
Another option for women with HER2-positive breat tumors: Tykerb

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