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Medscape Conference Coverage, based on selected sessions at the:
American Neurological Association 128th Annual Meeting
October 18 - 22, 2003, San Francisco, California

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Conference Report
Conference News
Creatine Supplements May Improve Muscle Strength in Young Children With DMD 10/23/03
[Medscape Medical News]
Children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy between the ages of 5 and 7 years show a slowing in disease progression with creatine.
Mild Cognitive Impairment Does Not Always Progress to Alzheimer's Disease 10/22/03
[Medscape Medical News]
MCI is nonprogressive in more than one quarter of cases.
Temozolomide Stops Growth of Gliomas in Long-term Study 10/21/03
[Medscape Medical News]
Long-term maintenance chemotherapy of malignant gliomas now a reality with temozolomide.

 
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