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Gout and Diuretics in Hypertensive PatientsFree

Diuretic use raised risk for gout by several percentage points.

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No Decline in Pulmonary Function with Marijuana Use

But the effects of heavy use still are unclear.

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New and Established Troponin Assays Are Highly Sensitive and Specific for AMIFree

Use of either type of assay can safely exclude or confirm AMI within 3 hours of emergency department admission.

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When Should Bone-Density Tests Be Repeated?Free

A 15-year interval is reasonable in older women if baseline BMD is normal or only mildly osteopenic.

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Does Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Lower 30-Day Mortality in Medical Inpatients?Free

In a randomized trial, enoxaparin failed to do so.

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Association of Lipid Subfractions and Cardiovascular Events in Women

An analysis confirms the inverse relation between HDL cholesterol levels and adverse coronary events in women.

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Bariatric Surgery Lowers Cardiovascular Risk

But indications and absolute benefit are still unclear.

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Behavioral Techniques to Address Overactive Bladder in Men

These techniques worked just as well as anticholinergic drugs.

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Postoperative RBC Transfusions: More Is Not Better

A liberal red blood cell transfusion strategy did not improve outcomes after hip fracture surgery.

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CT Angiography for Acute Lower Intestinal Bleeding

Accuracy of computed tomography was impressive in a prospective study.

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Concomitant Septic and Crystal Arthritis

In a hospital setting, a small proportion of patients with gout or pseudogout had coexisting septic arthritis.

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Is Acetaminophen a Culprit in Asthma?Free

Positive associations exist between acetaminophen use and asthma in children.

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Androgen-Deprivation Therapy and Cardiovascular Mortality

A meta-analysis indicates that ADT does not affect CV mortality and is associated with reduced disease-specific and all-cause mortality in patients with nonmetastatic prostate cancer.

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Is Nasogastric Lavage Beneficial for Acute Gastrointestinal Bleeding?Free

The procedure increased the likelihood of early endoscopy but not better patient outcomes, such as lower mortality. The question merits prospective analysis.

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Does Anti–Tumor Necrosis Factor α Therapy Increase the Risk for Serious Infection?

In this large cohort study, unlike in most of the previous studies, researchers found no increased risk for serious infections with TNF antagonists.

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Journal Watch General Medicine summarizes important medical journal articles about a wide variety of medical subjects including arthritis,asthma, diabetes, genetics, heart disease, hypertension, obesity, palliative care, pneumonia, and thrombocytopenia.

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General Medicine Editor-in-Chief

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Allan S. Brett, MD
Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine

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