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  • Is Ambulatory BP Monitoring Needed for the Accurate Diagnosis of High BP?

    The use of ambulatory blood pressure (BP)monitoring as a diagnostic strategy for the diagnosis of hypertension after finding an initial raised BP reading in the doctor's office would reduce misdiagnosis. The additional costs of ambulatory monitoring are counterbalanced by cost savings from better targeted therapy and, therefore, ambulatory monitoring is recommended for most patients before the start of antihypertensive drug therapy.
  • Zolpidem Tartrate Sublingual Tablets (Intermezzo®) CIV

    A low-dose sublingual formulation of Zolpidem has been approved by the FDA for the management of middle-of-the-night (MOTN) awakening. Zolpidem, marketed as Ambien, was originally approved in 1992. The new formulation is marketed by Transcept Pharmaceuticals as Intermezzo.
  • Clinical Briefs By Louis Kuritzky, MD

    The toxicity associated with intestinal habitation by Clostridium difficile ranges from asymptomatic colonization to life-threatening infection. In the United States, C. difficile is the most common cause of health care-associated diarrhea.
  • The Portfolio Diet: A Menu for Hyperlipidemia Treatment

    The cholesterol-lowering foods specified in the portfiolo diet of Jenkins et al are effective treatments for elevated LDL-C levels under real world living conditions. Not surprisingly, overall compliance with dietary instructions regarding portions of the four principal portfolio diet components (tree nuts, soy protein, soluble fiber, and plant sterols and stanols) was significantly associated with percentage reduction of LDL-C in participants completing the study.
  • Creatine and Age-Related Loss of Muscle Mass and Strength

    Creatine remains one of the most popular supplements for athletes, especially to enhance power and speed. A large body of research evidence supports claims that creatine enhances power output during short maximal bursts of exercise, such as power lifting or sprinting.
  • Sweat Your Heart? Sauna for CHF

    The prevalence of chronic heart failure has steadily increased with improvements in survival rates for cardiac patients; however, heart failure remains a disorder whose typically progressive course worsens quality of life, and thus far has defied most conventional medical approaches. New ideas leading to new treatments are needed. The researchers behind this small intervention trial examined the effect of repeated sauna therapy on exercise tolerance in people with congestive heart failure and found significant benefits.
  • The HCG Diet: Does It Work?

    Welcome to the time of the new year's resolution. top of the list? Finally drop that 10-15 pounds and get back to the desired high school weight, or at least make an inroad into that recalcitrant body mass index (BMI) and associated health conditions such as hypertension, metabolic syndrome, or non-insulin-dependent diabetes
  • A Delicious Stretch

    Yoga and stretching are effective in treating chronic low back pain.
  • Clinical Briefs By Louis Kuritzky, MD

    Several treatments have been shown to be highly effective in management of premature ejaculation (pEJ), including behavioral therapy, systemic modulation of serotonin, and topical agents.
  • When in Doubt, Pressurize the Snout

    CPAP treatment lowered blood pressure and improved metabolic abnormalities in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.