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    Celiac disease: More common than you think
    Melanie S. Harrison, MD, Mohammad Wehbi, MD and Kamil Obideen, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2007, 74 (3) 209-215;

    The disease is underrecognized because about half of people who have it do not have the classic gastrointestinal symptoms. Instead, they may present with nonspecific manifestations of nutritional deficiency or have no symptoms at all.

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    Fraud, conflict of interest, and other enforcement issues in clinical research
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    The mandate of innovation management
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    Guiding principles: Where are we headed?
    Guy M. Chisolm, PhD, Nina Totenberg, Darrell G. Kirch, MD, Paul A. LaViolette, MBA and Norka Ruiz Bravo, PhD
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    Applications in the real world: Case studies in defining boundaries and managing innovation
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    Conflict-of-interest management: Efforts and insights from the Association of American Medical Colleges
    Guy M. Chisolm, PhD and Darrell G. Kirch, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2007, 74 (3 suppl 2) S23-S25;
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    Open heart surgery and cognitive decline
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    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2 suppl 1) S52-S55;
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    Better glycemic control in the hospital: Beneficial and feasible
    Stephen Clement, MD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2) 111-120;

    Professional societies have issued consensus guidelines urging hospitals to tackle hyperglycemia in an organized fashion, and hospitals are taking up the challenge.

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    The heart-brain interaction during emotionally provoked myocardial ischemia: Implications of cortical hyperactivation in CAD and gender interactions
    Marc S. Penn, MD, PhD, James B. Young, MD, Joseph F. Hahn, MD, Robert Soufer, MD and Matthew M. Burg, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2 suppl 1) S59-S62;
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    Marc S. Penn, MD, PhD, James B. Young, MD, Joseph F. Hahn, MD, Mark Luciano, MD, PhD and Stephen Dombrowski, PhD
    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2007, 74 (2 suppl 1) S128-S131;

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