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  • Reducing Normal Blood Pressure Benefits Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

    A new randomized trial using either a calcium channel blocker or an ACE inhibitor to lower systolic blood pressure to the low 120s prevented cardiac events in patients with coronary artery disease compared with systolic blood pressures around 130.
  • The Rip Van Winkle Diet, Part II

    Sleep restriction (to 4 hours a night) resulted in increased appetite, increased cortisol levels, lowered TSH levels, worsened glucose tolerance and lower heart rate variability compared with sleep extension (to 12 hours a night) in young healthy volunteers.
  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care

    Toenail Chromium in Men With Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease; Combination of Fenofibrate and Rosiglitazone and HDL Cholesterol; Outcomes for Patients with Diet-Controlled Diabetes; Erythromycin and the Risk of Sudden Death; Acute Hyperglycemia, Mood, and Cognitive Performance in Type 2 Diabetics; Psychosocial Risk Factors and Risk of Acute MI.
  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care

    Functional Decline in Peripheral Arterial Disease; Topical Capsaicin for Chronic Pain; Topical Tacrolimus Therapy for Vitiligo; US Prevalence and Impact on Axillary Hyperhidrosis; Mortality and Incidence of Cancer During 10-Year Follow-Up of the Scandinavian Simvastatin Survival Study (4S); Effects of Extended Outpatient Rehabilitation After Hip Fracture.
  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care

    Folate Therapy and In-Stent Restenosis and Coronary Stenting; Quinapril Reduces Markers of Oxidative Stress in the Metabolic Syndrome; Donepezil in Patients with Alzheimers; Effect of the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Diet and Reduced Sodium Intake on Blood Pressure Control; Methylprednisolone, Valacyclovir, or the Combination for Vestibular Neuritis; Improved Plasma Glucose Control, Whole-Body Glucose Utilizations, and Lipid Profile on a Low-Glycemic Index Diet in Type 2 Diabetic Men.
  • Q-Wave or Non-Q-Wave Myocardial Infarction: Does It Make Any Difference?

    The Q-wave/non-Q-wave distinction is useful clinically, and the primary determinant of the presence of Q-waves is the total size of the underlying infarction, rather than its transmural extent.
  • Cryoablation of Supraventricular Tachycardia

    Cryoablation offers an alternative approach to radiofrequency ablation.
  • Prognosis of Women with Syndrome X

    An abnormal stress MRS, indicative of myocardial ischemia in symptomatic women without CAD, predicts cardiovascular events, especially hospitalization for unstable angina.
  • Stem Cells: Post-Myocardial Infarction

    Autologous bone marrow stem cells injected into the infarct-related artery, after successful PCI, improves LVEF at 6 months, compared to controls.
  • Clinical Briefs: Multivitamins and AIDS

    Greenfield RH. Multivitamins and AIDS. Altern Med Alert 2004;7(9):108.