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Unproven therapies and media hype
We should be way of unproven treatments that may be
worse than the disease.
J.D. CLOUGH
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Brief answers to specific clinical
questions |
Should
patients with documented or probable coronary artery disease
routinely be placed on beta-blockers before noncardiac surgery?
Evidence from randomized, controlled trials
indicates that most patients should receive beta-blockers in this
situation.
J.H. ISAACSON
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Can
fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome be cured by surgery?
The hypothesis is interesting, but data are
lacking.
W.S. WILKE
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Should
an ACE inhibitor be stopped if signs of renal
insufficiency appear?
One must consider the magnitude of the decline and
the expected benefits of continuing the medication.
A. MORALES and V.W. DENNIS
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Performance-enhancing substances: What athletes are using
Use of performance-enhancing substances is
widespread, even among amateur athletes. Here is a rundown
of the effects, legal status, and potential for abuse of some of
the more common substances.
J.A. KRCIK
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Falls in elderly patients: Predictable and preventable
Falls in the elderly are not random occurrences
caused solely by bad luck--they are predictable. And what
can be predicted can often be prevented.
R. PALMER
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Finding evidence-based answers to clinical questions online
You can quickly find answers to medical questions
online. The key is to be selective, based on the type of
information needed.
N. MEHTA
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Legionnaires' disease: Seek and ye shall find
Contrary to popular opinion, Legionnaires' disease
is common. New tests for it will make people realize just
how common it is.
V.L. YU
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Handwashing compliance: What works?
Compliance with handwashing guidelines rarely
exceeds 50%, and physicians are the worst offenders. Plain
soap and water may not be enough.
J.M. SERKEY and G.S. HALL
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Immunizations in adult immunocompromised patients: Which to
use and which to avoid
Immunocompromised patients are particularly
susceptible to infectious diseases, but they may not always
receive the vaccines they need for protection.
R.K. AVERY
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Safe use of sildenafil in patients with coronary artery disease
Despite reports of myocardial infarction and sudden
cardiac death in men taking sildenafil (Viagra), most evidence
indicates the drug is safe, effective, and well tolerated in most
men with coronary artery disease.
H.S. BUSH
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Dofetilide (Tikosyn): A new drug to control atrial fibrillation
The pharmacology of dofetilide, the evidence of its
effectiveness, and the appropriate precautions in using it.
W.I. SALIBA
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