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Rehabilitation Medicine
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- Original Investigations
Hip Fracture and Increased Short-term but Not Long-term Mortality in Healthy Older Women
- Erin S. LeBlanc; Teresa A. Hillier; Kathryn L. Pedula; Joanne H. Rizzo; Peggy M. Cawthon; Howard A. Fink; Jane A. Cauley; Douglas C. Bauer; Dennis M. Black; Steven R. Cummings; Warren S. Browner
Arch Intern Med 2011; 171: 1831-1837.
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- Invited Commentary
Goals of Care for Hip Fracture: Comment on "Hip Fracture and Increased Short-term but Not Long-term Mortality in Healthy Older Women"
- C. Seth Landefeld
Arch Intern Med 2011; 171: 1837-1838.
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Past content
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- Original Investigations
Delivery and Outcomes of a Yearlong Home Exercise Program After Hip Fracture: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Denise L. Orwig; Marc Hochberg; Janet Yu-Yahiro; Barbara Resnick; William G. Hawkes; Michelle Shardell; J. Richard Hebel; Perry Colvin; Ram R. Miller; Justine Golden; Sheryl Zimmerman; Jay Magaziner
Arch Intern Med 2011; 171: 323-331.
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- Original Investigations
Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Referral Strategies on Utilization Rates: A Prospective, Controlled Study
- Sherry L. Grace; Kelly L. Russell; Robert D. Reid; Paul Oh; Sonia Anand; James Rush; Karen Williamson; Milan Gupta; David A. Alter; Donna E. Stewart; for the Cardiac Rehabilitation Care Continuity Through Automatic Referral Evaluation (CRCARE) Investigators
Arch Intern Med 2011; 171: 235-241.
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- Original Investigations
Effect of High-Dosage Cholecalciferol and Extended Physiotherapy on Complications After Hip Fracture: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Heike A. Bischoff-Ferrari; Bess Dawson-Hughes; Andreas Platz; Endel J. Orav; Hannes B. Stähelin; Walter C. Willett; Uenal Can; Andreas Egli; Nicolas J. Mueller; Silvan Looser; Beat Bretscher; Elisabeth Minder; Athanasios Vergopoulos; Robert Theiler
Arch Intern Med 2010; 170: 813-820.
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- Corrections
Errors in Figures in: Reduced Disability and Mortality Among Aging Runners: A 21-Year Longitudinal Study
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Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 2496.
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- Original Investigations
Global Secondary Prevention Strategies to Limit Event Recurrence After Myocardial Infarction: Results of the GOSPEL Study, a Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial From the Italian Cardiac Rehabilitation Network
- Pantaleo Giannuzzi; Pier Luigi Temporelli; Roberto Marchioli; Aldo Pietro Maggioni; Gianluigi Balestroni; Vincenzo Ceci; Carmine Chieffo; Marinella Gattone; Raffaele Griffo; Carlo Schweiger; Luigi Tavazzi; Stefano Urbinati; Franco Valagussa; Diego Vanuzzo; for the GOSPEL Investigators
Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 2194-2204.
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- Original Investigations
Predictors of Smoking Cessation After a Myocardial Infarction: The Role of Institutional Smoking Cessation Programs in Improving Success
- Nazeera Dawood; Viola Vaccarino; Kimberly J. Reid; John A. Spertus; Nesruddin Hamid; Susmita Parashar; for the PREMIER Registry Investigators
Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 1961-1967.
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- Original Investigations
Reduced Disability and Mortality Among Aging Runners: A 21-Year Longitudinal Study
- Eliza F. Chakravarty; Helen B. Hubert; Vijaya B. Lingala; James F. Fries
Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 1638-1646.
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- Editorials
Subtle Neurological Abnormalities and Functional Cognition in Older Adults
- Malaz Boustani; Michael D. Justiss
Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 1252-1253.
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