Applied Evidence
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Applied Evidence
Prolotherapy: Can it help your patient?
Prolotherapy appears to be effective for Achilles tendinopathy and knee osteoarthritis, but has limited efficacy for low back pain. Find out when—...
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Applied Evidence
Home apnea monitors—when to discontinue use
Premature newborns are frequently discharged with a home apnea monitor. The following guidance can help you to counsel parents in 3 common...
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Applied Evidence
Causes of peripheral neuropathy: Diabetes and beyond
Leg paresthesias can be challenging to evaluate because of the varied causes and clinical presentations. This diagnostic guide with at-a-glance...
Case Reports
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Case Reports
Weight loss • fatigue • joint pain • Dx?
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Case Reports
When it's beneficial to defer dialysis
Clinical Inquiries
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Clinical Inquiries
What’s the best way to predict the success of a trial of labor after a previous C-section?
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: While 8 scoring tools predict success rates for a trial of labor after previous cesarean section (TOLAC), it’s unclear...
Commentary
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Commentary
Masters of complexity
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Commentary
I will click those boxes, but first, I will care for my patient
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Commentary
Erratum
HelpDesk
Photo Rounds
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Photo Rounds
Young man with unexplained hair loss
Topical antifungals had failed to improve the patchy hair loss on this patient’s head. The pattern of the alopecia and a closer look at his...
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Photo Rounds
Rash on abdomen
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Photo Rounds
Pruritic lesions on back
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Photo Rounds
Pruritic rash on chest
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Photo Rounds
Itchy rash on back
Practice Alert
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Practice Alert
ACIP weighs in on meningococcal B vaccines
Although not recommended for routine vaccination, either of the 2 approved MenB vaccines may be considered by individuals 16 to 23 years of age,...
PURLs
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PURLs
Should you bypass anticoagulant “bridging” before and after surgery?
Skipping perioperative use of LMWH in low- and moderate-risk patients on warfarin for atrial fibrillation doesn’t increase their risk of stroke or...
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Hot Topics in Primary Care
CME
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Hot Topics in Primary Care
Supplements
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Medical Education Library
The Use of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy in High-Risk Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes
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Video
This simple work-day fix helps patients with diabetes
Interrupting prolonged sitting with brief bouts of light-intensity activity throughout the workday—either walking or doing simple resistance...