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Update your clinical practice; make your plans now for the following 2010 conferences:
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Women in the United States now account for more than one-quarter of all new HIV/AIDS diagnoses.
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Good news for patients at your clinic: The second-generation FC2 Female Condom is available for purchase in the United States, which gives American women a nonlatex, female-controlled option in disease protection.
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Headaches are one of the most common problems of patients presenting to primary care physicians. Workup and management can be both frustrating and demanding.
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Depression and pregnancy, new vaccine recommendations from the CDC, cortico-steroids and/or antivirals for Bell's palsy, rasagiline and Parkinson's disease, and FDA Actions.
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In patients with obstructive sleep apnea who are treated with CPAP, those who report persistent sleepiness are more likely to have history of depression, diabetes, and heart disease, and to have been sleepier prior to treatment.
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One-third of adults older than age 40 has vestibular dysfunction.
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Hand hygiene and facemasks used within 36 hours of patient symptom onset resulted in a small reduction of household transmission of influenza, but adherence to recommended practices was poor despite home-based education.