Latest Articles
- Raising an isolated low HDL-C level: Why, how, and when?
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.
- On testing for proteinuria: Time for a methodical approach
It is now imperative that we test for proteinuria in outpatients.
- ‘Obvious’ answers aren’t always so simple
In atrial fibrillation, rhythm control seemed “obviously” better than rate control-until randomized trials were done.
- Preventing kidney failure (April 2003)
Preventing kidney failure (Cleve Clin J Med 2003; 70:337–344).
- New Series
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?
Yes, if they have the time and resources to do something about it if they find it.
- New guidelines for occupational exposure to blood-borne viruses
New guidelines from the US Public Health Service deal with exposure to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.