Should Primary Care Physicians Be Managing Hypertension?
“It’s time to overcome clinical inertia.” It seems as if every article describing therapeutic inertia and suboptimal blood pressure control is accompanied
“It’s time to overcome clinical inertia.” It seems as if every article describing therapeutic inertia and suboptimal blood pressure control is accompanied
Abstract. Cancer and its treatment produce deleterious symptoms across the phases of care. Poorly controlled symptoms negatively affect quality of life and
Parent psychosocial factors, such as financial status, emotional distress, social support, and personal health, influence children’s experience of pain (Pa
This editorial refers to ‘Lower extremity arterial disease vs. coronary artery disease: mortality differences after revascularization’, by M. Takahara et a
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This literature review combined with clinical experience provides dosing recommendations for patients undergoing intermittent hemodialysis. The information presented could be beneficial for clinicians caring for…
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The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy is the official publication of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. It publishes contemporary peer reviewed scientific papers on…
Abstract. One in six ischaemic stroke patients has an embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS), defined as a stroke with unclear aetiology despite reco