Internal Medicine Alert – November 30, 2006
November 30, 2006
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Psoriasis: A Risk Factor for MI?
Psoriasis sufferers may face an increased risk of having a heart attack, a new study suggests. The risk appears to be most pronounced among younger patients with more severe forms of the disease. -
Meal Size More Important Than Calorie Content
Both overweight and normal-weight persons underestimated calorie content of large meals but not smaller meals. Since overweight persons ate larger size meals, they consumed more unnecessary calories. -
Deep Dive: How Nose Picking Affects Nasal Carriage of Staph
Overcoming the habit of nose picking may aid S. aureus decolonization strategies. -
Importance of HDL Cholesterol in ACS
Regardless of baseline low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and statin therapy, additional strategies to increase HDL cholesterol should be evaluated in patients with acute coronary syndrome. -
Traveler's Diarrhea and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome may occur after gastrointestinal infection in some individuals. -
Sitagliptin Phosphate Tablets (Januvia™)
The FDA has approved the first of a new class of drugs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Sitagliptin is a dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-4) inhibitor. -
Clinical Briefs By Louis Kuritzky, MD
After prostatectomy, many men lose erectile function. It has been recently noted that penile stimulation that actively produces cavernosal dilation may reduce the likelihood of loss of function.