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    Rehabilitation strategies for the complex cardiac patient
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    Cardiac rehabilitation is as advantageous for a patient with life-threatening arrhythmias as for the post-coronary bypass patient, but the program should be carefully designed and monitored.

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    Fixed drug eruptions and oral rechallenge
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    Results of annual skin cancer screening
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    Fixed drug eruption from pamabrom
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    Oral rechallenge was used to diagnose a reaction to an ingredient in a menstrual symptom reliever.

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    Headache: accurate diagnosis, rational therapy
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    Among the highlights from a CME course: what to expect from the new serotonin blockers, nondrug treatment options, the importance of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.

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    The Telelab personal blood pressure transmitter: accurate and reliable home monitoring for hypertensive patients
    Donald G. Vidt, MD, Kennith Bolen, Ray W. Gifford, MD and Sharon Vanderbrug Medendorp
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    A home blood pressure recording device that can transmit data by phone is accurate and convenient.

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    Hypertension and the adrenergic system
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    The increasing role of adrenergic drugs may be related to the possibility that adrenergic system abnormalities contribute to the development of primary hypertension.

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