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    Spondyloarthropathies: Using presentation to make the diagnosis
    Siwat Kiratiseavee, MD and Lawrence H. Brent
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 184-206;

    Spondylitis is easy to miss and is often falsely assumed to be “just back pain.” Inhibitors of tumor necrosis factor show promise as treatments, but data are still limited.

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    Hearing loss is often undiscovered, but screening is easy
    Craig W. Newman, PhD and Sharon A. Sandridge, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 225-232;

    Does your patient need a hearing aid? Primary care physicians—the gatekeepers of audiologic care—can play a more active role in improving the hearing of their adult patients.

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    What physicians can do to prevent suicide
    David J. Muzina, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2004, 71 (3) 242-250;

    No one can predict whether any given patient will or will not attempt suicide, but we should notice when a patient might be at risk—and not be afraid to ask about it.

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    Omalizumab: Where does it fit into current asthma management?
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    This drug offers substantial promise, but owing to its cost and other limitations, it is not a first-line therapy.

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    That cod-liver oil I took as a child, though foul tasting, may have been good for my heart.

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    Early treatment of diabetic retinopathy can prevent visual loss. Internists can ensure that patients get screened annually.

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    Common infections in clinical practice: Dealing with the daily uncertainties
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    Urinary tract infections, vaginitis, upper respiratory tract infections, and soft-tissue infections present a number of uncertainties, including whether to start antibiotic therapy and which agents to use.

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    Recommendations for the care of women with epilepsy
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