New Posts on AlignMap In Cites
Recent Additions To AlignMap In Cites1
- Physician Counseling Promotes Healthier Lifestyle in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
- Understanding Medication Compliance and Persistence from an Economics Perspective
- Written exercise instructions improve patient compliance
- Selling generic drugs via vending machine not only spares patients a trip to the pharmacy, but improves medication compliance
- Adherence to Initial Adjuvant Anastrozole Therapy Among Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer
- Claimed Benefits of Aerosolized Antibiotics Not Proven
- Depression needs to be discussed during rheumatoid arthritis doctor visits
- Medication adherence and cognition
- HIV/AIDS Advocacy Groups, Scientists React to Swiss Claim About Antiretrovirals, HIV Transmission
- Video: Why many blood pressure patients stop taking their prescription medications
- Handing off teens’ care to the teens
- It costs an average of $6533 to recruit a patient for a trial, and three times that amount to recruit a new patient if one is lost due to noncompliance
- New Developments and Research in Treatment Adherence in Schizophrenia
- Impediments to Prescription Compliance
- Is hole in DOTS policy playing a role in the evolution of an XDR-TB strain?
Footnotes
- AlignMap In Cites is a new tumblelog I’m auditioning as an augmentation to the AlignMap web site and weblog. (See AlignMap In Cites - More Content, Less Delay [back]
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