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CASH
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CASH
Cardiology Cardiac Arrest Study Hamburg Ob/Gyn Cancer and Steroid Hormone study. A trial comparing the outcomes—cardiac arrest, sudden cardiac death, cardiac mortality, total mortality—of implantable cardioverter defibrillators vs. best medical therapy with antiarrhythmics in survivors of acute MI
Conclusion Death rate was 36% in ICD patients vs. 44% in antiarrhythmic patients; sudden death occurred in 13% of ICD patients and 33% of antiarrhythmic patients; overall survival was (slightly) higher in ICD patients
Ob/Gyn A trial which evaluated the effects of prolonged use of OCs on the risk of breast cancer

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Interventional cardiology A clinical trial–Cardiac Arrest Study of Hamburg that compared the effect of device–implantable defibrillator therapy vs the best medical therapy for survivors of MI Ob/Gyn A clinical trial–Cancer and Steroid Hormone study which evaluated the effects of prolonged use of OCs on the risk of breast cancer. See Breast cancer.


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Increased efforts to caution Americans about the negative financial consequences of cashing out their 401(k) plans have had little impact in changing their behavior over the past few years, according to a new study by Hewitt Associates, a global human resources consulting and outsourcing services company.
EGTRRA automatic rollover provisions were enacted in 2005 and prohibit retirement plans from cashing out former employees with balances between $1,000 and $5,000.
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