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Finding evidence-based answers to clinical questions online

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Falls in elderly patients: Predictable and preventable

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Performance-enhancing substances: What athletes are using

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Evolving cardiovascular applications for magnetic resonance imaging

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Changing patterns of morbidity and mortality in HIV disease

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Radiofrequency ablation of the pulmonary veins: Can it stop atrial fibrillation at its source?

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Andropause, testosterone therapy, and quality of life in aging men

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In diabetes, treat hidden heart disease

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Heart failure is a fever: The cytokine connection

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Osteoporosis: Which current treatments reduce fracture risk?

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