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    C-reactive protein elevation can be caused by conditions other than inflammation and may reflect biologic aging
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    CRP elevations are a sensitive test for inflammation, hut are not specific.

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    It’s a rave new world: Rave culture and illicit drug use in the young
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    New and potentially dangerous illicit drugs are popular among young people today.

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    C-reactive protein: A ‘golden marker’ for inflammation and coronary artery disease
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    Elevated levels of CRP are associated with increased cardiovascular risk.

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    Extensive research has shown mixed results.

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    Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy: A cause of sudden death in young people
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    A standard history and physical examination will probably not detect this condition, but the history may provide clues.

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    Cardiac arrhythmias, respiratory failure, and profound hypokalemia in a trauma patient
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    What is the cause of this patient’s symptoms? A self-test on a clinical case.

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    Who wants to be a health care worker? The health care staffing crisis
    John D. Clough, MD
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    Unless we restore respect to the health care professions, we will soon face a serious shortage of physicians and nurses.

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    Coronary artery disease in women: Different, often undertreated
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    In coronary artery disease, women are more likely to receive suboptimal and less-aggressive care.

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