Applied Evidence
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Applied Evidence
Derm emergencies— detecting early signs of trouble
Life-threatening dermatologic conditions do not always present with classic findings. This review—and the accompanying images—will help you...
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Applied Evidence
Infertility: Help for couples starts with you
A patient tells you she’s “starting to worry” that getting pregnant won’t be as easy as she’d hoped. Before you provide a referral, look for clues...
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Applied Evidence
Combatting the cough that won’t quit
By the time patients come to see you, they’ve often tried a host of OTC remedies. This review and handy algorithm will help you detect and treat...
Clinical Inquiries
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Clinical Inquiries
Which drugs work best for early Parkinson’s disease?
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: LEVODOPA/CARBIDOPA is the most effective medical therapy for Parkinson’s disease, but it’s associated with dyskinesia (...
Commentary
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Commentary
Is your practice truly patient-centric?
Medical Verdicts
Photo Rounds
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Photo Rounds
Erythematous patches on the hands
Our patient’s history of obsessive-compulsive disorder may have masked the true diagnosis for years.
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Photo Rounds
Lesions on legs
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Photo Rounds
Swelling on lip
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Photo Rounds
Red area on nose
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Photo Rounds
Spots on scrotum
PURLs
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PURLs
Would this long-acting bronchodilator be better for your patient?
Tiotropium outperformed salmeterol in reducing the frequency of exacerbations in patients with moderate-to-severe COPD.
Supplements
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Medical Education Library
Allergic rhinitis substantially impacts patient quality of life: Findings from the Nasal Allergy Survey Assessing Limitations
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Medical Education Library
Comorbidities and allergic rhinitis: Not just a runny nose
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Medical Education Library
Insights on allergic rhinitis from the patient perspective
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Medical Education Library
Closing thoughts: Implications of the findings from the National Allergy Survey Assessing Limitations for the management of allergic rhinitis in America
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Sponsored Supplement
The National Allergy Survey Assessing Limitations (NASAL): Patient and Health Care Professional Perspectives in Allergic Rhinitis
Original Research
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Original Research
A mental health brief intervention in primary care: Does it work?
An onsite adjunctive service appears to improve the care of patients with mental health disorders.
Also In This Issue
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Article
Introduction
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Article
Allergic rhinitis substantially impacts patient quality of life: Findings from the Nasal Allergy Survey Assessing Limitations
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Article
Comorbidities and allergic rhinitis: Not just a runny nose
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Article
Closing thoughts: Implications of the findings from the National Allergy Survey Assessing Limitations for the management of allergic rhinitis in America