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- New insights into ischemic heart disease in women
Ischemic heart disease appears to be substantially different in women and men, and it is time to devise sex-specific strategies for detecting and assessing it.
- Atypical antipsychotics: New drugs, new challenges
Second-generation antipsychotic, or atypical, drugs are much less likely than typical antipsychotics to cause movement disorders, but they come with a new variety of side effects, particularly metabolic ones.
- Chronic hepatitis B virus infection: Issues in treatment
Should we treat all patients with hepatitis B virus infection to prevent liver cancer? Which is the best treatment strategy? What should we do if patients develop resistance to our current drugs? Should we treat patients who already have developed cirrhosis?
- Implications of the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial in the clinical management of lumbar disk herniation
What information does the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial offer for patients with lumbar radiculopathy and for their clinicians?