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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Primary hyperparathyroidism.
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  • ClinicalTrials.gov [r]: ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry and results database of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world. ClinicalTrials.gov gives you information about a trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details. This information should be used in conjunction with advice from health care professionals. [e]
  • Drug treatments for obesity [r]: Treatments of obesity that are based on drugs. [e]
  • Vitamin D [r]: Fat-soluble vitamin occurring in several forms, required for normal growth of teeth and bones, produced by ultraviolet irradiation and sterols found in milk, fish, and eggs. [e]