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How effective and safe are diuretics in treating hypertension?
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February 1, 1995
Published Online: 1995-02-01
Published in Print: 1995-02-01
© 1995 American Osteopathic Association
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Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial Comments
- The tug-of-war between HIV and the immune system begins almost immediately after the virus infects the host
- A new method for isolating stem cells could open the door for a variety of gene therapy approaches
- A herpes virus may be the cause of Kaposi's sarcoma
- Women infected with HIV are more likely to die of AIDS than men
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- Octreotide and tamoxifen in combination increase survival time of patients with pancreatic cancer
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- Effect of needle size and siliconization in invasive fetal procedures
- Editorial
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