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Case report: urticaria following intentional ingestion of cicadas
TO THE EDITOR: I would like to report a case of urticaria following cicada ingestion, related to the recent Brood X cicada invasion. At the urgent ...
From American Family Physician,
6/1/05
by J. David Piatt
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Natural therapies for the prostate gland: a scientific review of nutrient and herbal combinations that promote prostate health
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that sits at the base of the male bladder, surrounding the prostatic urethra. As part of the reproductive system, ...
From Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,
12/1/04
by Gina L. Nick
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Diagnosis and management of multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis, an idiopathic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, is characterized pathologically by demyelination and subsequent ...
From American Family Physician,
11/15/04
by Peter A. Calabresi
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Clinical quiz
Clinical approval Quiz questions are based on selected articles in this issue. Answers appear in this issue. American Family Physician has been approved ...
From American Family Physician,
10/1/04
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Tadalafil for erectile dysfunction
Synopsis Tadalafil is a reversible phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor approved for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). As a class, PDE5 inhibitors (including sildenafil [Viagra] an
From American Family Physician,
7/15/04
by John A. Noviasky
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FIRSTConsult: a useful point-of-care clinical reference
Unquestionably, using electronic information sources at the bedside has the potential to improve the quality of clinical care. That potential is moving ...
From Journal of Family Practice,
6/1/04
by Gary N. Fox
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Drug update: erectile dysfunction
Last year, sildenafil's 5-year reign as the unchallenged king of erectile dysfunction treatment came to an end when both vardenafil and tadalafil came ...
From OB/GYN News,
4/15/04
by Mitchel L. Zoler
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A 57-Year-Old Male Retired Colonel with Acute Ankle Swelling
Walter Reed Army Medical Center A 57-year-old male retired Army Colonel living in Virginia presented to Bethesda Naval Hospital for evaluation of a 4-day ...
From Military Medicine,
3/1/04
by McKinley, Brian T
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