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Jenn DiSanto

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Diabetes-Specific Online Tools Promote, Do Not Prompt, Physical Activity

Testers logged into the website 4.5 times in the first month but had fallen to 3 times by month 6


Frederick A. Masoudi, MD, MSPH1-3

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Exercise capacity on treadmill predicts future cardiac events

Reduced exercise capacity is associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction, unstable angina, and coronary revascularization in patients referred for exercise treadmill testing for clinical indications.



Erica Stotler

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Supporting Your Patients' Extracurricular Activities

Erica Stotler shares her experience with JRA and how her rheumatologists are supportive of the local support system she started with her friend with the assistance of Arthritis through Arthritis Introspective.








Ernst A Raeder, MD, is associate professor of medicine, Cardiology Division, State University of New York, Stony Brook.

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Automated external defibrillators: Complementary medicine

Cardiac arrest (CA) is a leading cause of death in industrial countries, with approximately 350 000 fatal episodes each year in the United States alone.


Katharine Hendrix, PhD

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Ethnic differences in blood pressure control in men

We compared blood pressure control among white and African American hypertensive men in Veterans Affairs (VA) and non-VA sites, and found that the dis parity between the two ethnic groups was 40% less at VA sites. Better access to care and medications for African Americans at the VA sites may explain the difference.


Julia Ernst, MS

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LED Device May Offer Psoriasis Patients a More Individualized Treatment Option

A light-emitting diode (LED) device that uses 40 high-intensity blue LEDs, which can be configured to an individual patient's needs, and is free of ultraviolet (UV) light, may offer a new treatment option for patients with psoriasis.


Ethan J. Ellis, MD1

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Amiodarone use and permanent pacing for atrial fibrillation: Are there differences between the sexes?

Among patients with atrial fibrillation, amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone) is the most useful drug for the preservation of sinus rhythm.1-3 Although amiodarone carries a well-known risk of potentially serious noncardiac toxicities, perhaps less well recognized is its major cardiovascular side effect of bradycardia.


Melinda Caliendo

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Top 10 Busiest Hospitals in America

At times, every hospital feels like the busiest hospital in the country. Inpatient, outpatient, and emergency cases crisscross the hallways as nurses and doctors run past one another. Which hospitals, though, are actually the busiest in the nation?


Paula Segal

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Are Rheumatologists Resistant to Social Media Technology?

Is rheumatology not as hip as other medical specialties? Is the average rheumatologist older and resistant to new technology?


the 2Department of Cardiology

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Prognostic value of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography

We evaluated 100 subjects who underwent multislice computed tomography (MSCT) to assess the presence and severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) and to determine the occurrence of coronary events (including cardiac death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, unstable angina requiring hospitalization, and revascularization) over a follow-up period of 16 months.


Michael P. Habib, MD, CM

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Nighttime Intensivists: A Question of Whether More Is Better

A number of studies have shown that either a "high-intensity" intensive care unit (ICU), in which all ICU patients are cared for by an intensivist, or one in which an intensivist team consult is mandatory, improves outcomes in the ICU. But does the presence of an intensivist in the ICU around the clock improve outcomes?



Wendy S. Post, MD, is associate professor of medicine

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Uncovering masked hypertension: Is the blood pressure really normal?

A number of studies have documented the incremental predictive ability of 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring over traditional office or casual BP monitoring for predicting adverse cardiovascular events.


Massachusetts Medical Society

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Physician Focus, December 2009: ADHD - Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Dr. Lynda Young and Dr. Alison Schonwald discuss ADHD and its effects on children.




Pierfrancesco Agostoni, MD

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Late mortality with sirolimus-eluting stents in diseased saphenous vein grafts

In a secondary post-hoc analysis of the Reduction of Restenosis in Saphenous Vein Grafts with Cypher (RRISC) trial, we compared the long-term safety of sirolimus-eluting stents (SES) with bare-metal stents (BMS) in diseased saphenous vein grafts




Jana Burson, MD

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War Veterans, PTSD, Pain Pills, and Addiction

Study shows that vets with PTSD are more likely to be prescribed opioids for pain.

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