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Updates: Resistant CMV During Empiric Therapy; High Rate of False-Negative Rectal Swabs for VRE?; Influenza 2002/2003
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Case study: How would you manage this seizure?
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Pediatric Corner: Try these tips for pediatric seizures
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Internal Medicine Alert - Full October 29, 2013 Issue in PDF
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ARBs in Diabetes — Some Good, Some Better!
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Antibiotic Use: Still Room for Improvement
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Long-Term Results of Dabigatran vs Warfarin for Stroke Prevention in AF Patients
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Clinical Briefs
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Winter Sports Injuries
This paper reviews the most common injuries related to winter sports. Over the past decades, there has been an increase in the variety of winter sports, as well as increased participation by individuals at all levels of fitness. There have also been some improvements made that reduce injuries. For example, breakaway ski boots have reduced the number of tibia and ankle fractures. With some sports becoming more dangerous with jumps and aerial moves, helmets are beginning to be more common, but sadly not fast enough. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full November 3, 2013 Issue in PDF