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    A 25-year-old woman with hemiparesis and a solitary brain lesion
    Jinny O. Tavee, MD, Charles J. Bae, MD, Richard A. Prayson, MD and Erik P. Pioro, MD, PHD
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    What is the cause of this patient’s symptoms? A self-test.

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    Functional health illiteracy: What patients don’t know can hurt them
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    Patient education has become a discipline in itself, and physicians need to take better advantage of it.

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    Foodborne illness isn’t just about bad potato salad any more.

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    Drug-resistant gram-positive cocci are on the rise, including VRE and MRSA strains. Synercid and Zyvox are welcome and needed, but they should not be used empirically.

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    Assessing cancer clinical trials: Will your patient benefit from a ‘breakthrough’?
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    Pick up a newspaper or turn on the news, and you will see a story about some breakthrough in cancer. So will your patients.

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    Charles Emerman, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2002, 69 (5) 365-366;

    For asthma, oral steroids appear to be as effective as intravenous. For COPD, we have less evidence.

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