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- Emergency contraception (November 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- A 67-year old man with an abdominal aortic aneurysm
Who should be screened, what is the benefit, and how should patients found to have an aneurysm be treated?
- Sex, statins, and diabetes (December 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- In Reply: Emergency contraception (November 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- In Reply: Sex, statins, and diabetes (December 2012)
Readers comment on emergency contraception (November 2012), adrenal masses (December 2012), and the use of statins for primary prevention in women (December 2012).
- Sore throat, odynophagia, hoarseness, and a muffled, high-pitched voice
When this patient presents to the emergency department, what does his radiograph show?
- Cervical cancer screening: What’s new and what’s coming?
In their 2012 guidelines, several organizations call for less-frequent but more-effective screening that incorporates testing for human papillomavirus.
- Introducing two new deputy editors
Women’s health expert Pelin Batur, MD and hospitalist James Pile, MD join the Journal staff, replacing Tim Gilligan, MD.
- Fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent C difficile infection: Ready for prime time?
If you had a serious disease, would you agree to an alternative treatment that is cheap, safe, and effective—but seems disgusting? Would you recommend it to patients?