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  • Raising an isolated low HDL-C level: Why, how, and when?
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    Raising an isolated low HDL-C level: Why, how, and when?
    Michael Miller, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6) 553-560;

    No current therapy is optimal, but many can modestly increase HDL-C. The decision to treat depends on the patient’s risk for coronary disease.

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    On testing for proteinuria: Time for a methodical approach
    Garabed Eknoyan, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6) 493-501;

    It is now imperative that we test for proteinuria in outpatients.

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    ‘Obvious’ answers aren’t always so simple
    John D. Clough, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6) 487;

    In atrial fibrillation, rhythm control seemed “obviously” better than rate control-until randomized trials were done.

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    Preventing kidney failure (April 2003)
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    Preventing kidney failure (Cleve Clin J Med 2003; 70:337–344).

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    New Series
    Inderbir S. Gill, MD, MCh
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6) 508;

    We hope to keep you abreast of how laparoscopic techniques are revolutionizing surgical care, and what this means for your patients.

  • Should primary care physicians screen for depression?
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    Should primary care physicians screen for depression?
    George E. Tesar, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6) 488-490;

    Yes, if they have the time and resources to do something about it if they find it.

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    Irritable bowel syndrome: New tools and insights for the primary care physician
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6 suppl 2) S8-S20;
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    Osteoporosis in men (March 2003)
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6) 501;

    Osteoporosis in men (Cleve Clin J Med 2003; 70:247–254).

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    Irritable bowel syndrome: An overview of diagnosis and pharmacologic treatment
    Kevin W. Olden, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2003, 70 (6 suppl 2) S3-S7;
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    New guidelines for occupational exposure to blood-borne viruses
    Francisco Alvarado-Ramy, MD and Elise M. Beltrami, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2003, 70 (5) 457-465;

    New guidelines from the US Public Health Service deal with exposure to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.

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