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- New hypertension guidelines: One size fits most?
The new report is more evidence-based and focused, outlining a strategy that is simpler and, in some instances, less aggressive.
- Problems with myocardial infarction definitions
Readers comment on problems with the definition of myocardial infarction (December 2013) and on the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (November 2013).
- In reply: Myasthenia gravis
Readers comment on problems with the definition of myocardial infarction (December 2013) and on the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (November 2013).
- In reply: Problems with myocardial infarction definitions
Readers comment on problems with the definition of myocardial infarction (December 2013) and on the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (November 2013).
- When are effective medications just too expensive?
Physicians may have been taught that it isn’t their job to think about costs—but they should.
- Hepatitis C virus: Here comes all-oral treatment
Direct-acting antiviral drugs open the door for an all-oral regimen, potentially eliminating the need for interferon and thus avoiding its harsh side effects.
- Is hemoglobin A1c an accurate measure of glycemic control in all diabetic patients?
Regard its values with suspicion, especially when they do not agree with the patient’s blood glucose levels.
- Prevention and treatment of influenza in the primary care office
Fewer than half of eligible US residents get vaccinated. Here is a review of the barriers and the new options.
- Managing risks of TNF inhibitors: An update for the internist
Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors pose infrequent but serious risks, including infection and malignancy.