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Fumitaka Ohsuzu, MD

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Lipid-lowering therapy and atherosclerotic aortic plaques

We showed that a significant reduction in thoracic aortic plaques and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels occurred after 12 months of treatment with atorvastatin. In the abdominal aorta, however, the change in atherosclerotic plaques correlated with age. These results show that plaques in the thoracic and abdominal aortas may respond differently to lipid-lowering therapy, and other factors, such as aging, may be more important for plaque progression in the abdominal aorta.



Warren J. Wexelman, MD

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Evolving Evidence Prompts Changes in Treatment Paradigm for ACS

Should physicians critically reconsider their management strategy for ACS in a broad spectrum of patients with ACS




Komal Shah, MS IV

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Improving Child Health by Screening for Social Determinants

This cluster randomized controlled trial evaluated whether a screening and referral system for social determinants of health (called WE CARE) at well child visits resulted in receipt of more community resources for families.


Make-A-Wish New Jersey

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Make-A-Wish New Jersey 35th Anniversary Gala Celebration Includes Celebrities, Surprise Wishes Grant

Make-A-Wish New Jersey celebrated 35 years of wish granting in the Garden State at its annual Gala Thursday night, filled with celebrity surprises, a wish granted, and a historic first-time meeting, and musical entertainment by Max Weinberg of the E-Street Band and Friends.




Kate Gamble

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Guiding the Way

Patients are self diagnosing by turning to the internet more frequently instead of speaking to their physicians.


Han Liang, MD, MBA

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Where's the Love for Tablet PCs in Psychiatry?

Our most modern iteration of the portable, wirelessly connected, handwriting- and speech-recognition-capable computer is the "tablet PC."




Alberto Aguayo-Rico, MD

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Unilateral Rash on the Back of a Mature Woman

This 70-year-old woman noticed a rash one week ago in her right lumbar area with mild pain and change in skin color.






Adapted from Press Release

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ASCO Cancer Foundation Awards $25,000 to Young Researchers

The ASCO Cancer Foundation Merit Awards are designed to promote clinical cancer research by young scientists.


Edward Kim, MD, MBA

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Effect of Inadequate Response to Treatment in Patients With Depression

This study sought to assess the effects of inadequate response to antidepressant treatment on healthcare resource utilization and on work productivity in patients diagnosed as having major depressive disorder.



Annette Hanson, MD

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Twelve Myths About Physician Assisted Suicide and Medical Aid In Dying

People of good conscience, including many physicians, are sharply divided on the ethics of MAID/PAS. Unfortunately, much of the support for this practice is founded on several myths and misconceptions regarding existing MAID laws and practices, according to Ronald Pies, MD.


Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT

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Bilateral Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma

Bilateral disease is rare but may be caused by several drug classes. Physicians need to consider these medications and other etiologies in their differential diagnosis to ensure prompt and appropriate treatment.


Eric J. Rashba, MD, is professor of medicine

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Novel approaches to rhythm control in atrial fibrillation: The role of inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia, accounting for approximately one third of all patient discharges with arrhythmia as the principal diagnosis and the greatest number of hospitalization days for arrhythmia each year.


Lorraine Fernandes, RHIA

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The Central or Non-Central Question: Identifying Patients Statewide

Determining the best way to identify patients statewide or nationally is one of the hottest topics of debate within today's health IT community.




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