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[Title] => Diet + exercise optimal for obese elderly
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[Title] => Quality of life for prostate cancer treatments
[Summary] => The 3-year results of a nonra-ndomized trial from Spain reveal different patterns of adverse events after three leading treatments for localized prostate cancer.
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[Title] => Success of GERD surgery is independent of approach
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