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    The role of hematopoietic growth factors in special populations with chronic hepatitis C
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    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2004, 71 (5 suppl 3) S22-S26;
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    Fantastic voyage: The peeping pill
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2004, 71 (5) 366;

    In the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage, Raquel Welch and her colleagues were shrunk and injected in a miniature submarine into the circulatory system of a comatose scientist. Now we have a disposable miniaturized television camera that can be swallowed.

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    Six strategies to identify and assist patients burdened by out-of-pocket prescription costs
    G. Caleb Alexander, MD, MS and Chien-Wen Tseng, MD, MPH
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2004, 71 (5) 433-437;

    As many as one in five people report that they did not fill a prescription in the previous year because of the cost. Physicians can help by asking about the problem and applying simple strategies to limit the patient’s costs.

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    Shared medical appointments: Increasing patient access without increasing physician hours
    David L. Bronson, MD and Richard A. Maxwell, MD
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    Physicians meet with a group of patients simultaneously during a 90-minute visit. Patients get improved access and education, and physicians improve productivity.

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    Rheumatoid arthritis: More aggressive approach improves outlook
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    Gone is the “pyramid” approach. Now, as soon as the diagnosis is established, we start a disease-modifying antirheumatic drug, usually methotrexate.

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    Recent trials of antioxidant therapy: What should we be telling our patients?
    Bibi I. Hasnain, MD and Arshag D. Mooradian, MD
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    Evidence does not support the indiscriminate use of vitamins A, C, or E or beta carotene to prevent or reduce cardiovascular disease.

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    Birds, viruses, and history: The current ‘genuine adventure’
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2004, 71 (4) 270;

    When I went to medical school, we were taught that viruses couldn’t jump from animals to humans. It looks like you can forget that rule.

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    Hypoglycemia in diabetes: Common, often unrecognized
    Ilan Gabriely, MD and Harry Shamoon, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2004, 71 (4) 335-342;

    Intensive diabetes control is beneficial but increases the risk of hypoglycemia. Over time, patients may lose the ability to sense hypoglycemia, increasing their risk.

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    Avian influenza: A wake-up call from birds to humans
    Steven Gordon, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2004, 71 (4) 273-274;

    We can hope that a pandemic does not occur—or we can take proactive steps to prevent one. In particular, we must improve vaccination rates among patients and health care workers.

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    Perioperative nutrition support: Who and how
    Richard M. Salvino, MD, Robert S. Dechicco, MS, RD, LD, CNSD and Douglas L. Seidner, MD, CNSP
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    Although nutrition support can decrease postoperative morbidity and mortality, some patients do worse with total parenteral nutrition than with standard care.

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