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A simple questionnaire can identify individuals at risk for chronic kidney disease.
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A new class of drug has been approved for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) such as mycosis fungoides.
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Persons who do not suffer hyperhidrosis (HID) may be surprised to learn that it has been associated with both occupational and physical impairment, as well as limitations in social interaction.
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Torcetrapib, a cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitor, has been in development by Pfizer for nearly 15 years.
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For women, up to 20% of all coronary events occur in the absence of traditional major risk factors, and many women with these risk factors do not develop coronary events.
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Patients at high risk for VTE should be treated with three times daily UH, while patients at lower risk may be treated with twice daily therapy.
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The ECG Figure in the article was obtained from an older woman who was seen in the Emergency Department with a chief complaint of weakness of several days duration.
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Every home health manager understands the importance of clearly written job descriptions and competency assessments, but how effective are your job descriptions and do they really help you evaluate your employees' performance?