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August 30, 2010
Vol. XXVII, No. 33
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Volume XXVII - 2010
Volume XXVI - 2009
Volume XXV - 2008
Volume XXIV - 2007
Volume XXIII - 2006
Volume XXII - 2005
Volume XXI - 2004
Volume XX - 2003
December 22, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 48
Lead Story: Quality Patient Care: Creating a Culture of Innovation
December 15, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 47
Lead Story: Specialty Hospitals
December 8, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 46
Lead Story: Feeling the Squeeze
December 1, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 45
Lead Story: Influenza ‘03
November 24, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 44
Lead Story: Looking Beyond the Horizon...
November 17, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 43
Lead Story: Peripheral Arterial Disease
November 10, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 42
Lead Story: Youth at Risk
November 3, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 41
Lead Story: OBESITY
October 27, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 40
Lead Story: Keeping up with COPD
October 20, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 39
Lead Story: The Face of Untreated Pain
October 13, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 38
Lead Story: Health Literacy: When it comes to medical information, many patients just don’t “get it”. And those that don’t are often reluctant to say so. The bridge over murky patient/physician communication waters: clear answers to simple questions.
October 6, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 37
Lead Story: Rheumatoid Arthritis: The bar defining good outcomes has been substantially raised thanks to early recognition and aggressive therapy with new, highly efficacious agents.
September 22, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 36
Lead Story: The Liability Crisis: America's healers are bleeding.
September 15, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 35
Lead Story: Diagnostic Imaging: As diagnostic imaging continues to develop, new minimally invasive techniques are improving patient quality of life
September 8, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 34
Lead Story: GERD: ''One of the biggest challenges in determining the prevalence of GERD is identifying which patients actually have the disease''
September 1, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 33
Lead Story: OTITIS MEDIA
August 25, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 32
Lead Story: Hip Replacement Surgery
August 18, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 31
Lead Story: Killer Clots Prophylactic therapies are highly efficacious, but underutilized
August 11, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 30
Lead Story: Anxiety Disorders The Burden of GAD is Measured in Millions of Sufferers and Billions of Dollars
August 4, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 29
Lead Story: Combination Devices
July 28, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 28
Lead Story: Primary Immune Deficiency Disease
July 21, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 27
Lead Story: Managing HIV and AIDS While a cure for the disease is still elusive, newer drug therapies are making the disease more manageable than ever before
July 14, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 26
Lead Story: Peripheral Arterial Disease The “silent epidemic” of PAD affects virtually every American family, community, and physician practice.
July 7, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 25
Lead Story: The Rising Threat of Superbugs
June 23, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 24
June 16, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 23
Lead Story: PSA Rising The Ongoing Struggle to Diagnose and Treat Prostate Cancer
June 9, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 22
Lead Story: A Diabetes Disconnect? Technology and Empathy can Improve Patient Self-Management
June 2, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 21
Lead Story: When Two Rights Make a Wrong:: Maximizing Benefits,Minimizing Risks of Aspirin, NSAIDs, and Their Combination
May 26, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 20
Lead Story: COPD 32 Million Sufferers…And Counting
May 19, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 19
Lead Story: Handhelds In Your Future PDA Personal Digital Assistant
May 12, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 18
Lead Story: Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery: More widespread use of small incision procedures is blurring traditional boundaries between surgery and medicine, allowing surgeons and cardiologists to give their patients the “best of the best”
May 5, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 17
Lead Story: Neuropathis Pain: Anticonvulsants and Antidepressants Are Effective Adjuvant Analgesics
April 28, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 16
Lead Story: Managing Migraine: New Treatments and Preventions Dissolve Migraine’s “Aura” of Invincibility
April 21, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 15
Lead Story: Depression & Aging: Senior patients slow to recognize symptoms; physicians challenged by medication compliance.
April 14, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 14
Lead Story: Microbial Threats A Call to Action
April 7, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 13
Lead Story: Coping with Chemotherapy: Evolution of the Antiemetics
March 24, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 12
Lead Story: HIPAA: Plain English Spoken Here
March 17, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 11
Lead Story: Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Life -threatning for None; Life-altering for Many
March 10, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 10
Lead Story: Managing Asthma Quality Care Improves Outcomes and Contains Cost
March 3, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 9
Lead Story: Colorectal Cancer Education and Screening are the Keys to Prevention
February 24, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 8
Lead Story: Chronic Wound Care Best Outcome Means No Pressure
February 17, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 7
Lead Story: Stalking the ''Silent Killer''
February 10, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 6
Lead Story: Allergic Diseases Patients Need a Management Team
February 3, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 5
Lead Story: Timing, Training and tPA
January 27, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 4
Lead Story: The ABCs Of ''E'' Benefits of E-Prescribing Promising, but Unfulfilled
January 20, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 3
Lead Story: Lifting the Veil
January 13, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 2
Lead Story: Medication Safety Putting Errors Behind Bars
January 3, 2003 Vol. XX, No. 1
Lead Story: INTRODUCTION & SELECTED ACC/AHA GUIDELINES:**
Volume XIX - 2002
Volume III - 1986
Volume I - 1984
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