Latest Articles
- Carcinoid tumors: What should increase our suspicion?
Patients often present with vague, nonspecific symptoms, and unless the primary care physician suspects that the patient has a carcinoid tumor, the appropriate testing is seldom ordered.
- 2008–2009 Influenza update: A better vaccine match
Last flu season, some people may have lost their faith in flu shots. In the 2008–2009 flu season, we hope to do better.
- Influenza: It’s right to bare arms
As busy as we are, it is worth spending extra time to aggressively promote immunization to our patients, our staff, and ourselves.
- A medical center is not a hospital: More letters (September 2008)
Comments on Dr. Thomas Lansdale’s provocative essay in the September 2008 issue.
- Parkinson disease: Not just a movement disorder
Nonmotor symptoms—sensory, autonomic, and behavioral—are common and important to recognize, as they can lead to even more serious complications and impair quality of life.