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September 2006 (Vol. 55, No. 9)

Editorial

A detour into the past
Jeff Susman, MD

 

InfoPOEMsŪ

Warfarin prevents more strokes than clopidogrel and aspirin in afib

 Optimal algorithm for evaluating suspected DVT

Corticosteroids benefit patients with moderate to severe COPD

 Intercourse doesn’t hasten onset of labor

Coffee does not increase risk of developing CAD

 

Applied Evidence

Are your patients with risk of CVD getting the viscous soluble fiber they need?
Tatyana A. Shamliyan, MD; David R. Jacobs Jr, PhD; Susan K. Raatz, PhD, RD; David L. Nordstrom, PhD, MPH; Joseph M. Keenan, MD

 Psyllium: Keeping this boon for patients from becoming a bane for providers
Daniel Hoffman, MD

Photo Rounds

Two students, 2 tropical beaches, 2 injured feet
Jeremy Golding, MD, FAAFP

 

Practice Alert

What hope is there for meaningful tort reform to stop another malpractice crisis?
Eric Henley, MD, MPH

 

Clinical Inquiries

What test is the best for diagnosing infectious mononucleosis?
Amy Trelease Bell, MD; Barbara Fortune, MLS
Commentary
Robert Sheeler , MD

 What nonpharmacological treatments are effective against common nongenital warts?
Holly Abernethy, MD; Charles Cho, DO; Anne DeLanoy, MD; Omar Khan, MD; J. William Kerns, MD; Karen Knight, MSLS
Commentary
Sabina Diehr , MD

What are appropriate screening tests for infants and children?
Frances E. Biagioli, MD; Jennifer E. DeVoe, MD, DPhil; Andrew Hamilton, MS, MLS
Commentary
Vince WinklerPrins , MD, FAAFP

 Should patients receive 23-valent pneumococcal vaccination more than once?
John Whiteside, MD; Michael Grover, DO; Kristin Hitchcock, MSI
Commentary
Richard Kim , MD

What is the most beneficial diet for patients with diverticulosis?
Anne Eglash, MD; Chris Hooper Lane, MLS
Commentary
David M. Schneider , MD

 What predicts a successful smoking cessation attempt?
Kimberly A. Ryckman, DO; David M. Bercaw, MD; Mark R. Ellis, MD; Diane G. Wolf, MSLS
Commentary
• Address a patient’s smoking in every encounter and at every opportunity
Stephen Elgert , MD

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