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August 13th, 2008
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Medscape CME (Continuing Medical Education) - Medscape
Find free Medscape Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities on Medscape. ... Resources (more...)
Influenza - Medscape Resource Center
Influenza epidemics are responsible for 3-to-5 million cases of severe illness and 250,000 to 500,000 deaths worldwide annually. Health experts remain ever vigilant for new viral ... (more...)
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... Continuing Medical Education (CME), Medscape medical journal articles, MEDLINE, medical news, conference coverage and comprehensive drug information on Medscape, a free resource ... (more...)
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Depression | Depression CME| Medscape
Major depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide among persons aged 5 years and older, according to the World Health Organization. Depression is the most common and ... (more...)
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Medscape: Free CME, Medical News, Full-text Journal Articles & More
Medscape is a free resource for Physicians, featuring Free CME (Continuing Medical Education), medical journal articles, MEDLINE, medical news, major conference coverage, and ... (more...)
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A collection of Medscape information, resources and CME activities on Medscape. (more...)
Smoking - Medscape Resource Center
Medscape's Smoking Resource Center gathers the most current information on various aspects of smoking, smoking cessation, and tobacco use. (more...)
Advanced Approaches to Chronic Pain Management - Medscape Resource ...
Intractable pain affects millions of people worldwide and can decimate the pain sufferer's quality of life, destroying his ability to work and to interact with friends and family. (more...)
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Search Medscape s collection of over 50,000 full-text medical articles, the complete MEDLINE collection, and Medscape Drug Reference - the web s largest drug reference all at ... (more...)
Lung Cancer - Medscape Resource Center
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women, and is the top cause of smoking-related mortality. Progress is constantly being made in the treatment ... (more...)