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- Heart failure in frail, older patients: We can do ‘MORE’
A comprehensive approach is necessary in managing heart failure in frail older adults. Physicians need to draw from the fields of internal medicine, geriatrics, and cardiology.
- The bittersweet of steroid therapy
Every physician has had patients with the long-term effects of glucocorticoid therapy, including diabetes.
- Glucocorticoid-induced diabetes and adrenal suppression: How to detect and manage them
Choosing specific drugs to counter hyperglycemia, tests for adrenal suppression and systemic glucocorticoid absorption, and how and why to taper these drugs.
- Cervical cancer screening: Less testing, smarter testing
The latest guidelines call for less frequent but smarter screening that integrates human papillomavirus testing with the Papanicolaou test.
- Nocturia in the elderly: A wake-up call
Nocturia is common, but elderly patients infrequently volunteer this complaint, and even when they do, some clinicians may dismiss it.