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Volume 2, Number 3, June 2006

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Drug Evaluation

Levofloxacin use in the elderly: focus on pneumonia
pp. 371-382(12)
Authors: Cappelletty, Diane M; Zervos, Mark

Opinion

Special Report

The UAB Study of Aging: background and insights into life-space mobility among older Americans in rural and urban settings
pp. 417-429(13)
Authors: Allman, Richard M; Sawyer, Patricia; Roseman, Jeffrey M

Review

Ovarian cancer in older women
pp. 437-447(11)
Authors: Pisano, C; Greggi, S; Falanga, M; Laurelli, G; Iaffaioli, VR; Pignata, S

Antiemetic therapy in older cancer patients
pp. 449-459(11)
Author: Gridelli, Cesare

Current perspectives in dementia with Lewy bodies
pp. 461-472(12)
Authors: Rongve, Arvid; Aarsland, Dag; Ballard, Clive

Parkinson's disease and deep brain stimulation
pp. 473-487(15)
Authors: Esselink, Rianne AJ; de Bie, Rob MA; Schuurman, P Richard; Bosch, D Andries; Speelman, Johannes D

Therapy of aphasia
pp. 489-496(8)
Authors: Bakheit, AMO; Gatehouse, C

Genetic causes of stroke and vascular dementia
pp. 497-504(8)
Authors: Haan, Joost; Tonk, Martijn; Lesnik Oberstein, Saskia AJ

Orthostatic hypotension in older patients
pp. 505-513(9)
Author: Mader, Scott L

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