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Monthly Archives: February 2012
CESAR FAX Cites Buprenorphine Study from Journal of Addiction Medicine
Paper Is Part of Special Series on Buprenorphine Diversion and Misuse Philadelphia, Pa. (February 27, 2012) – A Journal of Addiction Medicine (JAM) study was cited in a recent Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR) series highlighting an emerging problem … Continue reading
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology Announces its Official Launch
New Online Journal is the Official Publication of Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Philadelphia, Pa. (February 23, 2012) – Wolters Kluwer Health and the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) are pleased to announce the launch of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology … Continue reading
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Could Deep Brain Stimulation Improve Lung Function?
Studies in Patients with Deep Brain Electrodes Suggest Possible Respiratory Effects Philadelphia, Pa. (February 15, 2012) – Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a common treatment for patients with chronic pain or movement disorders. Now a unique set of experiments … Continue reading
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Wolters Kluwer Health and New England Journal of Medicine Enter into an Expanded Distribution Agreement
New York, NY (February 15, 2012) -–Wolters Kluwer Health today announced it has entered into an expanded distribution agreement with the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), the “gold standard” for quality biomedical research and for the best practices in … Continue reading
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Internet Addiction Could Be Warning Sign of Substance Use in Teens, Reports Journal of Addiction Medicine
Heavy Internet Users Could Be Targeted for Prevention or Early Detection of Substance Abuse Philadelphia, Pa. (February 13, 2012) – Adolescents who are “internet addicts” may also be at increased risk of substance abuse, suggests a study in the March … Continue reading
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Spine Goes Mobile with New iPad App
AAOS Attendees Invited to View and Try ‘Spine for the iPad®’ San Francisco, Calif. (February 8, 2012) – The top-cited, most trusted peer reviewed journal in spinal deformity and dysfunction is now available in a new mobile edition with the … Continue reading
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Ownership Type Affects Job Insecurity and Stability for Elder Care Staff
Fair Management and Positive Leadership Can Lessen Job Worries, Reports Advances in Nursing Science Philadelphia, Pa. (February 8, 2012) – For nurses working in elder care facilities, the type of facility ownership can affect job insecurity and stability, reports a … Continue reading
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Southern Medical Association Moves to Improve Access to Clinical Research
Online-only Journal Adds Mobile Access via iPad App Philadelphia, Pa. (February 7, 2012) – In keeping with its mission of helping physicians to provide the best possible care to patients in an era of rapidly changing medical practice, the Southern … Continue reading
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Wolters Kluwer Health’s Ovid and LWW Technical Services Team Receives Third Consecutive Certification as “Center of Excellence” from BenchmarkPortal
Wolters Kluwer Health Remains the Only Company in its Industry to Receive Certification, which Recognizes High-Quality Best Practices in Customer Service and Support New York, NY (February 6, 2011) –Wolters Kluwer Health is pleased to announce that its Ovid and … Continue reading
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Encouraging Results with Stem Cell Transplant for Brain Injury
Imaging Technology Tracks Stem Cells to Brain after Carotid Artery Injection in Animals Philadelphia, Pa. (February 1, 2012) – Experiments in brain-injured rats show that stem cells injected via the carotid artery travel directly to the brain, where they greatly … Continue reading
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