Applied Evidence
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Applied Evidence
Long-acting reversible contraception: Who, what, when, and how
This review provides practical tips—and dispels some common misconceptions—about these devices, which have higher rates of patient satisfaction...
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Applied Evidence
Treating depression: What works besides meds?
How effective are cognitive behavioral therapy, prescribed exercise, dietary supplements, and other nonpharmacologic options for alleviating...
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Applied Evidence
Targeting neuropathic pain: Consider these alternatives
When patients with painful peripheral neuropathy fail to respond to—or are unable to tolerate—standard therapies, consider these lesser-known...
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Applied Evidence
Familial hypercholesterolemia: Clues to catching it early
Here’s how to spot the red flags that could signal your patient is at risk and steps you can take to potentially extend his or her life.
Case Reports
Commentary
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Commentary
The mainstreaming of alternative therapies
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Commentary
Practice invites patients to run a 5K with their doctor
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Commentary
Have we done enough to educate patients about e-cigarettes?
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Commentary
Erratum
HelpDesk
Photo Rounds
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Photo Rounds
Vomiting and abdominal pain in a woman with diabetes
A CT scan of this patient’s abdomen led us to an unusual and life-threatening diagnosis.
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Photo Rounds
Mass on infant’s arm
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Photo Rounds
Red area on back of scalp
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Photo Rounds
Large red area on infant’s face
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Photo Rounds
Pustules on newborn’s wrists
Also In This Issue
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Audio
Treating pain in a patient with addiction
Howard A. Heit, MD discusses what to focus on when treating pain in a patient with a history of addiction. This audio is based on a presentation...