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Doctor Who - Day of the Daleks

Doctor Who - Day of the Daleks Customer Review: an eye sore and a bore to boot.
Like a lot of the 1972 pertwee stuff this was flat and had a lot of extra scenes of running around and Pertwee action which was lame and snoozer boring. The Three-wheeler(3-wheeled motorcycle called a “rover” in Europe I think) was not a novel Idea and not inovative or high tech with the added sound effects(a mini moog or some such.) Yet you see it a lot and Pertwee and Manning straddled to it(Mister Rogers Nieghborhood style nudge nudge) the running around and dodging bullets gets boring after the first few episodes. Personally I liked the first Pertwee season(1970) 71 being second on my list for quality. The others were just filler crap. But if you like the James Bond style DW it is better than the current excuse for Who???

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The nitric oxide synthase inhibitor showed no effect on mortality in myocardial infarction patients with cardiogenic shock, although the drug did increase blood pressure, according to researchers. (CME)Medscape medical News

Should Driving Be Restricted in Patients With Primary Prevention ICDs? New Guideline Recommendations
In February, new guidelines were released that expand upon earlier recommendations on safe driving practices for ICD patients. In this interview, Dr. Epstein provides an overview of these guidelines and offers unique insight into the medical and ethical considerations that go into managing these patients. (CME)Medscape CardiologyAndrew Epstein

The Effect of Steroids on the Clinical Course and Outcome of Neonates with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) is an important cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the role of steroids in the management of MAS. This was a double blinded randomized controlled trial and a prospective Interventional Study over one-year period in the neonatal unit of the Lady Hardinge medical […]

Early Onset Pauciarticular Arthritis is the Major Risk Factor for Naproxen-induced Pseudoporphyria in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis appears to be a confounding factor for pseudoporphyria. The impact of naproxen on the risk for pseudoporphyria is examined in this study. Arthritis Research & Therapy

New Procedure Eases Lymphedema After Breast Cancer Therapy
The surgical technique appears to spare most women the painful arm swelling that many say is worse than mastectomy.Medscape medical NewsAllison Gandey

Kidney Disease Predicts Mortality in Patients with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
A study of veterans with chronic spinal cord injury found that kidney damage (proteinuria) and-or decreased kidney function (reduced creatinine clearance) was linked with poor survival. Medscape medical NewsMarlene Busko

Infiltrates in Protocol Biopsies from Renal Allografts
Protocol biopsies offer potential for early detection of pathologic processes in the graft, but like any test their predictive value must be established and validated. American journal of transplantation

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