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08/03/2012
Pediatric Blogs
09/07/2016
This article discusses the belief that addictions are less about the pleasurable effects of addictive substances and behaviors and more about the need to “not feel” the emotional discomfort that arises in response to a lack of healthy intimate attachment.
08/09/2012
Pictured here are hemorrhoids, fissures, abscesses, fistulae, pilonidal disease, rectal prolapse, anal masses . . . for each, these authors outline typical findings and describe effective management strategies
02/15/2013
A 68-year-old woman presented with a 6-week history of a persistent rash that had appeared simultaneously beneath both breasts. She described the rash as feeling moderately itchy and stated that it had not spread beyond the submammary folds.
04/27/2011
A 26-year-old white male aviator presents to his primary care physician for his annual military physical examination. The patient is healthy, takes no medications, and has no history of serious medical disorders.
09/09/2020
Susan Swetter, MD, and Hensin Tsao, MD, PhD, chair and co-chair of the American Academy of Dermatology’s new guidelines of care for the management of primary cutaneous melanoma, discuss what clinicians should take away from the update.
04/29/2011
The patient has an unusual sacral crease and sacral dimple.
02/21/2018
New data presented at the American Academy of Dermatology 2018 Annual Meeting has revealed an alarming rise in the incidence rate of Merkel cell carcinoma in the United States.
08/14/2010
Do you refer to the ACC/AHA guidelines on blood pressure management to monitor BP in your patients with diabetes? Tell us your thoughts via our latest poll.
08/14/2010
Should metformin be prescribed as a first-line therapy for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and established atherosclerosis? Voice your opinion via our latest poll.
12/12/2020
How often does the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommend screening patients with type 1 diabetes? Take our pop quiz to find out!
08/17/2010
Dr. Michael Chiorean:  Hello, and welcome to the Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, this year in a webinar format. The silver lining here is that you can watch this program from the comfort of your home or office. It's one of those activities where you don't need to wear a mask.
10/11/2020
The AAAAI recently released new recommendations for treating and preventing anaphylaxis. Test your knowledge on the new recommendations with our latest pop quiz!
08/19/2010
Dr. Gil Melmed:  Hi. I'm Dr. Gil Melmed. I'm one of the co‑chairs of the Advances in IBD Regional events. The next will be held on August 22nd, and I'm very excited to invite you and welcome you to participate in our virtual meeting. This meeting will be virtual this year due to the COVID‑19 pandemic.
08/19/2010
Elderly people are at higher risk for hypoglycemia due to age-associated decreases in hepatic oxidative enzyme activity and concomitant decline.
08/19/2010
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonay Disease (COPD) is a long-term lung illness that generally shows as trouble iwth breathing and worsens over time.
09/02/2010
Rebecca Mashaw:  Hello everyone and welcome to another installment of Podcasts 360, your go-to resource for medical news and clinical updates. I'm your moderator, Rebecca Mashaw, with Gastroenterology Consultant.
09/15/2010
Nonhernia causes of inguinal pain in the elderly can be diagnosed with a thorough history and physical exam.
09/15/2010
Persistent pain is a common problem in older adults.
09/15/2010
Reassurance and baseline pain relief with non-narcotic medications may help in many cases to reduce the need for more significant pain medication.