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- Does my adult patient need a measles vaccine?
Possibly. Adults without acceptable presumptive evidence of immunity to measles should receive 1 dose of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, and 2 doses are recommended for adults in special situations.
- Do I need to treat supine hypertension in my hospitalized patient?
Inpatients with an elevated supine blood pressure should be evaluated for orthostatic changes before treatment is considered.
- The gift of lasting immunity
Measles vaccine–induced immunity, although not necessarily lifelong for all individuals, is quite durable.
- Alpha-gal syndrome: Recognizing and managing a tick-bite–related meat allergy
Alpha-gal syndrome is an emerging allergic condition in which immunoglobulin E–mediated symptoms are triggered a few hours after an affected person consumes mammalian meat.
- Subclinical hypothyroidism: What’s in a name?
Clinicians should remain thoughtful about the variability in aging biology and not be blinded by a name.
- Psychedelics, spirituality, and existential distress in patients at the end of life
The authors explore the role of psychedelics in addressing patients’ spiritual and existential suffering at the end of life from a medical, ethical, and legal perspective.
- Prolonged venous filling time and dependent rubor in a patient with peripheral artery disease
Physical examination in a man who presented with foot pain revealed absent bilateral posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis pulses and dusky erythema of both feet.
- 2024 ACC/AHA guideline on perioperative cardiovascular management before noncardiac surgery: What’s new?
The author highlights key changes and recommendations of the new guideline, how they differ from previous and other society guidelines, and ongoing challenges and unresolved issues in perioperative care.

