More articles from Medical Grand Rounds
- The case for hormone replacement: New studies that should inform the debate
Unfortunately, many women who might benefit from hormone replacement may decide to forgo it.
- Two advances in the management of Parkinson disease
Second-generation dopamine agonists may be preferable to levodopa early in the disease. Deep brain stimulation is remarkably effective in refractory cases.
- Acute renal failure in hospitalized patients
Acute renal failure demands a logical approach to its prevention and early diagnosis.
- Intensive care update: Seven studies that should change your practice
Some of these studies lay to rest widely used but ineffective therapies; others challenge us to establish new standards of care.
- Update on kidney transplantation: Increasing clinical success, expanding waiting lists
Success rates are improving, but the need for organs continues to far exceed the supply.
- The new American diet and the changing face of foodborne illness
Foodborne illness isn’t just about bad potato salad any more.
- Recognizing and overcoming inadequate health literacy, a barrier to care
A shocking number of patients cannot read adequately or understand medical concepts, with adverse consequences for their health.
- A practical guide for examining and treating the diabetic foot
Some tips on performing a quick, focused examination of the diabetic foot for problems in circulation, nerve function, skin, muscles, and bones.
- How to assess and counsel the older driver
Suggesting that a patient stop driving is never easy, yet taking no action may have deadly consequences.
- Halting the progression of heart failure: Finding the optimal combination therapy
Recommendations on how to find the optimal combination of agents that can slow the progression of heart failure while minimizing side effects.