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April 30, 1999
How real is the subluxation? A research perspective
W R Nicholson
Social Biology
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January 1, 1992
A note of the generalizability of assortative mating coefficients for personality
I R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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May 8, 1999
By the way, doctor. I have high cholesterol, and have been taking Mevacor (lovastatin) for two years. Recently, I was switched to Pravachol (pravastatin) because my insurance company would no longer pay for Mevacor. Is it as good?
C R Nicholson
Journal of Advanced Nursing
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March 18, 2009
Social isolation in older adults: an evolutionary concept analysis
Nicholas R Nicholson
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
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August 22, 2000
Cervical flexion: a study of dynamic surface electromyography and range of motion
W R Nicholson
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume
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May 1, 1975
Proceedings: Total hip replacement-a radiological review
O R Nicholson
The Journal of Primary Prevention
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July 7, 2012
A review of social isolation: an important but underassessed condition in older adults
Nicholas R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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August 13, 1999
By the way, doctor. I have recently lost a cousin in her mid-forties to melanoma. She was fair-skinned and had a family history of melanoma and other cancers. Doctors suggested there might be a connection between her oral contraceptive, Loestrin, and the melanoma. Could this be true?
C R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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April 13, 1999
Ask the doctor. I've been taking tamoxifen for several months after completing treatment for breast cancer. My doctor prescribed it primarily to lower my risk of developing cancer in my unaffected breast. As a result of chemotherapy, I underwent menopause abruptly. Tamoxifen has worsened my symptoms, especially hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Other than stopping the tamoxifen, are there ways to deal with the side effects?
C R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
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May 8, 1999
By the way, doctor. At my annual physical, I received cards to return to my doctor after collecting small samples of stool to test for fecal occult blood. I'm having trouble getting around to collecting these samples, because it is hard to get along without the motrin I take for back pain. The test materials instruct me to discontinue aspirin or NSAIDs and some foods for at least a week before collecting the samples. What should I do?
C R Nicholson
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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
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April 30, 1999
How real is the subluxation? A research perspective
W R Nicholson
Social Biology
|
January 1, 1992
A note of the generalizability of assortative mating coefficients for personality
I R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
May 8, 1999
By the way, doctor. I have high cholesterol, and have been taking Mevacor (lovastatin) for two years. Recently, I was switched to Pravachol (pravastatin) because my insurance company would no longer pay for Mevacor. Is it as good?
C R Nicholson
Journal of Advanced Nursing
|
March 18, 2009
Social isolation in older adults: an evolutionary concept analysis
Nicholas R Nicholson
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
|
August 22, 2000
Cervical flexion: a study of dynamic surface electromyography and range of motion
W R Nicholson
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume
|
May 1, 1975
Proceedings: Total hip replacement-a radiological review
O R Nicholson
The Journal of Primary Prevention
|
July 7, 2012
A review of social isolation: an important but underassessed condition in older adults
Nicholas R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
August 13, 1999
By the way, doctor. I have recently lost a cousin in her mid-forties to melanoma. She was fair-skinned and had a family history of melanoma and other cancers. Doctors suggested there might be a connection between her oral contraceptive, Loestrin, and the melanoma. Could this be true?
C R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
April 13, 1999
Ask the doctor. I've been taking tamoxifen for several months after completing treatment for breast cancer. My doctor prescribed it primarily to lower my risk of developing cancer in my unaffected breast. As a result of chemotherapy, I underwent menopause abruptly. Tamoxifen has worsened my symptoms, especially hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Other than stopping the tamoxifen, are there ways to deal with the side effects?
C R Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch
|
May 8, 1999
By the way, doctor. At my annual physical, I received cards to return to my doctor after collecting small samples of stool to test for fecal occult blood. I'm having trouble getting around to collecting these samples, because it is hard to get along without the motrin I take for back pain. The test materials instruct me to discontinue aspirin or NSAIDs and some foods for at least a week before collecting the samples. What should I do?
C R Nicholson
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