Latest Articles
- Gastrointestinal disorders in patients with diabetes mellitus: A practical guide for primary care
Gastrointestinal disorders are common in patients with diabetes mellitus and can be linked to diabetes itself, its complications, or medications used to treat it.
- Treating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders: A call to action
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders remain untreated in 3 of 4 affected individuals giving birth.
- Palatal mass with an overlying white lesion
The patient had no symptoms related to the mass, and computed tomography did not show any notable abnormalities.
- Interpreting the DIGIT-HF trial: Time for a new look at digitalis?
Digitoxin reduced the risk of death or first hospitalization for heart failure in patients with symptomatic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction who were already being treated with guideline-directed medical therapy.
- Updated guidelines for pharmacologic treatment of perinatal depression: Understanding medication options
In a guideline update, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists now recommends using pharmacotherapy to treat perinatal depression, with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors as first-line medications.
- A 20-year-old woman with a 9-year history of shortness of breath
The patient had been given diagnoses of bronchitis, asthma, and COVID-19, and was previously treated with antibiotics as well as inhaled bronchodilators and steroids.
- ‘All that wheezes is not asthma’—a reminder that the physical examination
In the evaluation of a patient with undefined respiratory symptoms, the physical examination can provide clues to the diagnosis and direct further testing.
- Complement inhibition: A whole new world
As these medications enter the mainstream, understanding the complement system and the benefits and risks of therapeutic blockade has become crucial for optimal patient care.

