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    Many women are turning to bioidentical hormone therapy on the basis of misconceptions, which we hope to clarify.

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    A 25-year-old man with very high alkaline phosphatase
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    A less common source of dyspnea in scleroderma
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    Heart failure in frail, older patients: We can do ‘MORE’
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    A comprehensive approach is necessary in managing heart failure in frail older adults. Physicians need to draw from the fields of internal medicine, geriatrics, and cardiology.

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