Now, a new studypublished in the Archives of Internal Medicine finds that the rate of false-positive activations is higher than expected.
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In the Archives of Internal Medicine, a study asked if a better quality of death takes place when per capital cost rise.
Two recently published articles in the Archives of Internal Medicine highlight the emerging role for electronic and internet technologies for weight loss described above.
However, a December 2011 study from the Archives of Internal Medicine reveals that more than half of men over 75 continue to undergo prostate cancer screenings.
Now a new study, published online this month in The Archives of Internal Medicine, has found that unemployment increases the risk of having a heart attack.
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He recently published a paper in the Archives of Internal Medicine showing that an 18% tax on soda would lead to five pounds of weight loss for Americans annually and a reduced diabetes risk.
But the survey, published Monday in the Archives of Internal Medicine, also shows that some docs -- particularly those who are stressed or burned out -- find patients more irritating than others do.
The Health Affairs study also seems to contradict an even more recent study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, which found that electronic health records actually led to fewer tests.
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According to a 2008 study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, between one-third and one-half of all women will find themselves coping with low sexual desire at some point in their lives.
The researchers, writing in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found aspirin reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease by 10% but this was offset by a 30% increase in the risk of serious internal bleeds.
The research was published in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine.
In the new study, published this week in the "Archives of Internal Medicine, " 248 menopausal women were randomly assigned to receive a placebo pill or 200 milligrams of soy isoflavone supplements per day -- a dose "equivalent to approximately twice the highest intake through food sources in typical Asian diets, " Levis says.
It found that the supplements reduced the overall death rate by a statistically significant 7%, according to results published in the Sept. 10, 2007 Archives of Internal Medicine.
The study was published Monday in Archives of Internal Medicine.
Despite boosting calorie intake, regular chocolate consumption was related to lower BMI in the study, which is published in Archives of Internal Medicine.
The results were published in April's Archives of Internal Medicine.
The findings were published as a research letter in Monday's Archives of Internal Medicine.
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