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- Unproven therapies and media hype
We should be wary of unproven treatments that may he worse than the disease.
- Should an ACE inhibitor be stopped if signs of renal insufficiency appear?
One must consider the magnitude of the decline and the expected benefits of continuing the medication.
- Finding evidence-based answers to clinical questions online
You can quickly find answers to medical questions online. The key is to be selective, based on the type of information needed.
- Legionnaires’ disease: Seek and ye shall find
Contrary to popular opinion, Legionnaires’ disease is common. New tests for it will make people realize just how common it is.
- Can fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome be cured by surgery?
The hypothesis is interesting, hut data are lacking.
- Immunizations in adult immunocompromised patients: Which to use and which to avoid
Immunocompromised patients are particularly susceptible to infectious diseases, but they may not always receive the vaccines they need for protection.
- Should patients with documented or probable coronary artery disease routinely be placed on beta-blockers before noncardiac surgery?
Evidence from randomized, controlled trials indicates that most patients should receive beta-blockers in this situation.
- Handwashing compliance: What works?
Compliance with handwashing guidelines rarely exceeds 50%, and physicians are the worst offenders. Plain soap and water may not be enough.
- Falls in elderly patients: Predictable and preventable
Falls in the elderly are not random occurrences caused solely by bad luck—they are predictable. And what can be predicted can often be prevented.
- Performance-enhancing substances: What athletes are using
Use of performance-enhancing substances is widespread, even among amateur athletes. Here is a rundown of the effects, legal status, and potential for abuse of some of the more common substances.