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Smallpox Vaccination Guidelines Published by CDC; Nurses: Delay
Vaccination Program; Viagra Effective for Depression Treatment;
Finisteride/Doxazosin no Better than Placebo for Urinary Obstruction;
Serevent Receives Dear Doctor Letter
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Clinical Scenario: The ECG in the Figure shows normal sinus rhythm at a rate of 80 beats/minute. The PR, QRS, and QT intervals are normal. There is an rSR pattern in lead III. The axis is +40°. There is no sign of chamber enlargement. The most remarkable finding on this tracing is the presence of subtle but real ST segment elevation in multiple leads including I, II, aVF, and V2 through V6.
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Syncope, Driving Recommendations, and Clinical Reality: Survey of Patients; Combination Treatment of Angiotensin-II Receptor Blocker and Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme Inhibitor in Non-Diabetic Renal Disease (COOPERATE): A Randomized Controlled Trial; Early Onset of Action and Efficacy of a Combination of Calcipotriene and Betamethasone Dipropionate in the Treatment of Psoriasis
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Elevated CRP levels are associated with inducible ischemia in patients with stable coronary disease, particularly among those not treated with beta-blockers or statins.
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Ice Cream-Evoked Headaches Study: A Randomized Trial of Accelerated vs Cautious Eating; Treatment of Antidepressant-Associated Sexual Dysfunction with Sildenafil; Prophylactic Treatment of Migraine with an Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker; Syncope, Driving Recommendations, and Clinical Reality: Survey of Patients; ACE + ARB for Diabetic and Hypersensitive Neuropathy; Action and Efficacy of a Combination of Calcipotriene and Betamethasone Dipropionate in the Treatment of Psoriasis
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If the number of men on your patient rosters is low, take a look at the approach used by Planned Parenthood of San Antonio and South Central Texas. In the first year of its marketing initiative, the number of its male patients nearly doubled from 2% to 3.7% of total patients served.
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Check out the following Internet resources for more information on hormone therapy.
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Family planning clinicians have found their care of postmenopausal women has changed dramatically since the July 2002 cessation of the estrogen/progestin arm of the Womens Health Initiative (WHI). The estrogen/progestin arm of the landmark study was halted after findings showed that the overall health risk, particularly of cardiovascular disease and breast cancer, from taking estrogens with progestin was greater than the benefits of lowering the risk of colon cancer and bone fractures.
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Enter abstracts for ARHP annual conference; New payment options announced for Mirena
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Whats the impact of concomitant medications on combined oral contraceptives (OCs)?