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JAMA -- The Debt Repayment Paradox for VA Clinical Investigators--Reply, May 19, 2004, Snyderman 291 (19): 2316

JAMA -- The Debt Repayment Paradox for VA Clinical Investigators--Reply, May 19, 2004, Snyderman 291 (19): 2316 ()

  „In Reply: I fully agree with Dr Bean-Mayberry and colleagues. In my Editorial, I argued that the transformation of health care to a rational prospective model requires the contribution of well trained clinical researchers. These individuals are a scarce resource and many more need to be trained and supported.“

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  „The Debt Repayment Paradox for VA Clinical Investigators Bean-Mayberry et al. JAMA.2004; 291: 2316“

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JAMA -- Lessons Outside the Lecture Hall, September 1, 1999, Reirden 282 (9): 820 JAMA -- Lessons Outside the Lecture Hall, September 1, 1999, Reirden 282 (9): 820

  „William had always denied that he was in pain; in fact, he rarely complained of anything. Yet when the morphine drip began, a brightness overtook William's face. Dr P said that it was like watching years of accumulated pain melt away. William spent several hours sharing the company of his family and a few close friends, with whom I felt privileged to be included.“

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JAMA -- Abstract: The prevalence of coffee drinking among hospitalized and population-based control groups, April 8, 1983, Silverman et al. 249 (14): 1877 JAMA -- Abstract: The prevalence of coffee drinking among hospitalized and population-based control groups, April 8, 1983, Silverman et al. 249 (14): 1877

  „However, the proportion of moderate-to-heavy coffee drinkers among controls hospitalized for conditions that may have caused them to alter their diet (eg, gastrointestinal disorders and cardiovascular disease) was lower than that among population controls. In contrast, the proportion of moderate-to-heavy coffee drinkers among controls hospitalized for conditions that probably did not cause a change in diet (eg, fractures) was almost identical to that among population controls. These results suggest that, in hospital-based case-control studies of the effects of coffee consumption, it would be prudent to restrict the referent group to those patients hospitalized for conditions that probably did not cause a change in diet. The magnitude of bias resulting from failure to exclude controls hospitalized for diet-altering conditions will depend on two factors that may vary between studies: (1) the distribution of diet-altering conditions among the hospital controls, and (2) the relationship of these diseases to coffee consumption.“

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JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 268 No. 22, December 9, 1992) JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 268 No. 22, December 9, 1992)

  „A critique of the rationale for cancer treatment with coffee enemas and diet S. Green JAMA. 1992;268:3224-3227.“

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JAMA -- Abstract: Coffee-associated osteoporosis offset by daily milk consumption. The Rancho Bernardo Study, January 26, 1994, Barrett-Connor et al. 271 (4): 280 JAMA -- Abstract: Coffee-associated osteoporosis offset by daily milk consumption. The Rancho Bernardo Study, January 26, 1994, Barrett-Connor et al. 271 (4): 280

  COFFEE LINKED TO BONE LOSS, BUT NOT IN MILK DRINKERS Journal Watch (General) 1994;1994:1-1. FULL TEXT  “

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