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- Analysis of
risk of
bleeding
complications
after
different
doses of
aspirin in
192,036
patients
enrolled in 31
randomized
controlled
trials.: Am J Cardiol,
Vol. 95, No.
10. (15 May
2005), pp.
1218-1222.We
sought to
compare the
risk of
hemorrhage due
to the low
(200 mg) doses
of aspirin
(acetylsalicyl
ic acid [ASA])
in 192,036
patients
enrolled in 31
clinical
trials.
Despite
substantial
differences in
the reporting
patterns of
bleeding
complications,
low-dose ASA
was associated
with the
lowest risk,
and moderate
doses caused a
relatively
high
hemorrhagic
event rate,
especially
with regard to
minor,
gastrointestin
al, and total
bleeding, and
stroke. These
findings
should be
considered
when using
combination
antiplatelets,
anticoagulant
therapy, or
both, with
ASA,
especially
with the daily
dose of >100
mg.
Source: Am J Cardiol, Vol. 95, No. 10. (15 May 2005), pp. 1218-1222. - Dose of
aspirin and
bleeding
risks.: Am J Cardiol,
Vol. 98, No.
2. (15 July
2006)
Source: Am J Cardiol, Vol. 98, No. 2. (15 July 2006) - Low-dose
aspirin for
the prevention
of
atherothrombos
is.: N Engl J Med,
Vol. 353, No.
22. (1
December
2005), pp.
2373-2383.
Source: N Engl J Med, Vol. 353, No. 22. (1 December 2005), pp. 2373-2383. - Antipsychotic
Augmentation
Strategies to
Ameliorate
Negative and
Cognitive
Symptoms in
Schizophrenia;
Implications
for Future
Research: Central
Nervous System
Agents in
Medicinal
Chemistry(Form
erly Current
Medicinal
Chemistry -
Central
Nervous System
Agents), Vol.
8, No. 1.
(March 2008),
pp. 10-25.
Source: Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry(Formerly Current Medicinal Chemistry - Central Nervous System Agents), Vol. 8, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 10-25. - Have I Got
Something to
Tell You:
Ideational
Dynamics and
Message
Production: Journal of
Language and
Social
Psychology,
Vol. 25, No.
1. (1 March
2006), pp.
64-75.People
think of
things to say
that they have
never thought
(or heard, or
seen) before.
Ideational
dynamics is
concerned with
the processes
that give rise
to the ideas
that shape
overt verbal
and nonverbal
behavior. The
focus of this
article is on
three specific
problems of
ideational
dynamics: How
do
message-conten
t ideations
arise? What is
the nature of
these
ideations as
cognitive
entities? and
How do these
ideations come
to be
manifested in
overt
behavior? This
article
overviews the
implications
of one
particular
theory, second
generation
action
assembly
theory (AAT2),
for addressing
these
problems. AAT2
suggests that
message-conten
t ideations
need not be
propositional,
that the
abstract
conceptions
one is
conscious of
may not be
related to the
propositional
content of his
or her speech,
that abstract
conceptions
need not be
conscious to
impact overt
behavior, that
message-releva
nt ideations
may fail to be
expressed in
actual
behavior, and
that
message-releva
nt ideations
are malleable
on a time
scale shorter
than is
required for
their
enactment.
10.1177/026192
7X05284481
Source: Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Vol. 25, No. 1. (1 March 2006), pp. 64-75.
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