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    Generalizations of ssss-supplemented modules

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    We introduce the concept of (strongly) ssss-radical supplemented modules. We prove that if a submodule NN of MM is strongly ssss-radical supplemented and Rad(M/N)=M/NRad(M/N)=M/N, then MM is strongly ssss-radical supplemented. For a left good ring RR, we show that Rad(R)Soc(RR)Rad(R)\subseteq Soc(_{R}R) if and only if every left RR-module is ssss-radical supplemented. We characterize the rings over which all modules are strongly ssss-radical supplemented. We also prove that over a left WVWV-ring every supplemented module is ssss-supplemented

    Egg consumption and cardiovascular health [Yumurta tüketimi ve kardiyovasküler saglik]

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    PubMed ID: 19875912Egg has been accepted as a symbol of high cholesterol diet for years and its consumption has been a matter of debate for cardiovascular health. Clinical studies have yielded conflicting results, increasing the amplitude of arguments. This article reviews the current literature related to egg consumption and summarizes the merits and demerits of egg consumption on a scientific basis. Current guidelines recommend to restrict dietary cholesterol consumption to 200 mg daily for cardiovascular health. Therefore, when making dietary suggestions especially for patients with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, severe risk factors and hypercholesterolemia, or a family history of premature atherosclerosis, we should keep in mind that an average egg yolk contains >200 mg cholesterol even though its negative effect on serum lipid levels is less than that of other sources of dietary cholesterol

    Results Obtained From Labetalol Therapy In Essential-Hypertension

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    WOS: A1987J480100012PubMed ID: 355773

    Effectiveness and safety of alternate-day simvastatin and fenofibrate on mixed hyperlipidemia

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    WOS: 000079360100030PubMed ID: 10190536This randomized prospective clinical study evaluated the lipid-lowering effects and safety of a new combination regimen in patients with mixed hyperlipidemia. The data show that alternate-day simvastatin and fenofibrate therapy was as effective as the standard daily combination of the same drugs at the same doses, and it was safer, less expensive, and more tolerable
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