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    Atypical antipsychotics: New drugs, new challenges
    Manu Mathews, MD and David J. Muzina, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 597-606;

    Second-generation antipsychotic, or atypical, drugs are much less likely than typical antipsychotics to cause movement disorders, but they come with a new variety of side effects, particularly metabolic ones.

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    Emerging issues in the management of infections caused by multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
    Susan J. Rehm, MD, Alpesh N. Amin, MD, MBA and Louis B. Rice, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8 suppl 4) S12-S20;
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    Chronic hepatitis B virus infection: Issues in treatment
    Robert O’Shea, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 557-560;

    Should we treat all patients with hepatitis B virus infection to prevent liver cancer? Which is the best treatment strategy? What should we do if patients develop resistance to our current drugs? Should we treat patients who already have developed cirrhosis?

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    Implications of the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial in the clinical management of lumbar disk herniation
    Gordon R. Bell, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 572-576;

    What information does the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial offer for patients with lumbar radiculopathy and for their clinicians?

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    The art and evidence of medical practice
    Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 544;

    A message from the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT) could be that the artful judgment of a seasoned clinician, with patient input, may actually be a valid way to make decisions.

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    Obstructive sleep apnea (January 2007)
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 576;
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    Colorectal cancer screening lacks evidence of benefit
    Paul Moayyedi, BSc, MB ChB, PhD, MPH, FRCP, FRCPC
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 545-554;

    Although some studies indicate that screening with fecal occult blood testing or colonoscopy prevents deaths from colorectal cancer, the benefits may be offset by more deaths from other causes.

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    Interpreting the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial
    Daniel Mazanec, MD and Linda Okereke, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 577-583;

    The Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial compared surgical and nonsurgical treatment in patients with radicular pain. The treatments were equivalent on intention-to-treat analysis, but up to 40% of patients in each group “crossed over” to the other treatment, muddying the results.

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    Modafinil in the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness
    Roxanne M. Valentino, MD and Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DO
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8) 561-571;

    We review the pharmacology, current approved and off-label uses, and side effects of this commonly prescribed wakefulness-promoting agent.

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    Complicated skin and soft-tissue infections: Diagnostic approach and empiric treatment options
    Susan J. Rehm, MD, Alpesh N. Amin, MD, MBA, James I. Merlino, MD and Mark A. Malangoni, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2007, 74 (8 suppl 4) S21-S28;

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