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Behind the numbers on the report lurk many opportunities for error, and the results depend on the operator and scanner used.
- Osteoporosis in men: Suspect secondary disease first
Osteoporosis is a disease not only of women. In men particularly, we need to seek an underlying cause.
- Isoflavones and the prevention and treatment of prostate disease: Is there a role?
Conclusive proof can only come from clinical trials.
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Protein in the urine is bad, even in small amounts. The risks, possible mechanisms, and recommendations.
- Mechanical treatment of heart failure: The growing role of LVADs and artificial hearts
The devices can keep a patient alive while waiting for a transplant, and they might allow a damaged heart to recover.
- Vertebral compression fractures: Manage aggressively to prevent sequelae
Advances in preventing and managing acute vertebral compression fractures can reduce their devastating impact, even in the face of an aging population.
- Challenges and choices in drug therapy for chronic pain
Chronic pain is different from acute pain, and its treatment is more challenging.
- Fungal nail infection: Assessing the new treatment options
Newer antifungal agents are more effective and better tolerated than older agents.
- Relieving migraine pain: Sorting through the options
Even with effective treatments, including new drugs in convenient dosage forms, the key is still a good working patient-physician relationship.
- New guidelines: What to do about an unexpected positive tuberculin skin test
With tuberculosis declining in prevalence, the focus is shifting to testing only persons at increased risk.