Applied Evidence
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Applied Evidence
Maximizing lifestyle changes to manage type 2 diabetes
Four dietary plans can reduce A1C levels but may differ in long-term outcomes. Intensive lifestyle interventions may even make remission possible...
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Applied Evidence
COVID-19 vaccine insights: The news beyond the headlines
Here is key intelligence on the recommended primary series, boosters, breakthrough infection, adverse events, special population vaccination,...
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Applied Evidence
Would your patient benefit from a monoclonal antibody?
These unique agents may be the answer when other treatments fail or are intolerable for patients with asthma, atopic dermatitis, hyperlipidemia,...
Clinical Inquiries
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Clinical Inquiries
Does an early COPD diagnosis improve long-term outcomes?
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: It depends. A diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) made using screening spirometry in patients without...
Commentary
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Commentary
Going the distance with our patients
It is our longitudinal relationships with patients that allow us to plant seeds and reap the benefits over time.
Dx Across the Skin Color Spectrum
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Dx Across the Skin Color Spectrum
Tinea capitis
Areas of alopecia with erythema and scale in a young Black boy with tinea capitis. He also had an enlarged posterior cervical lymph node (arrow)...
Photo Rounds
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Photo Rounds
Soccer player with painful toe
An x-ray revealed the source of the toe nodule and the nail dystrophy.
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Photo Rounds
Spontaneous ecchymoses
The patient’s lifestyle was undoubtedly to blame for the appearance of her skin. The loss of her beloved pet may have been a tipping point.
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Photo Rounds
Recurrent drainage from an old gunshot wound
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Photo Rounds
Velvety brown lesion
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Photo Rounds
Newborn with white oral lesions
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Photo Rounds
Sacral blistering
Practice Alert
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Practice Alert
Vaccine update for the 2022-23 influenza season
Any one of the HD-IIV4, aIIV4, or RIV4 vaccines is recommended over the SD-IIV4 options for those ages ≥ 65 years. Flucelvax is now approved for...
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Practice Alert
How well are we doing with adolescent vaccination?
By age 17, adolescents in the United States are recommended to have completed multiple vaccine series to prevent disease. Here’s a report card of...
PURLs
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PURLs
A “no-biopsy” approach to diagnosing celiac disease
This noninvasive alternative to the diagnostic gold standard may cut risk and expense for adult patients.