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Aldosterone Antagonists and Heart Failure

Potholes remain in the road toward adoption of evidence-based guideline recommendations.

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Chest Compression Fraction and Survival from Cardiac ArrestFree

Minimizing interruption of chest compressions is associated with improved survival.

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H. pylori and Gastric Cancer

Eradication of H. pylori infection did not significantly reduce the incidence of gastric cancer.

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Depression Is Bad for Your Heart

And attaining remission significantly improves mortality risk in patients with acute coronary syndromes.

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Tiotropium Attenuates Symptoms in Moderate COPD but Does Not Slow Progression

Tiotropium can be as effective for patients with early-stage COPD as it is for patients with more-severe disease.

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Screening for Prostate and Breast Cancers

Have the benefits been overstated?

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HLA-DR Recovery and Risk for Secondary Infections in Sepsis

Slow recovery of depressed HLA-DR was associated with increased risk for secondary infections.

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Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Device Infections: The Surge Continues

The incidence of infection is increasing faster than the rate of implantation.

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A Glimmer of Hope for HIV VaccinesFree

A large trial has shown that a vaccine can protect against HIV acquisition. The task now is to figure out how to build on this initial success.

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Intranasal Naloxone Is Effective for Opioid Overdose

Time from patient contact to clinical response was the same with intranasal and intravenous naloxone.

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Chest X-Ray Abnormalities Associated with H1N1 Influenza Infection

Patchy consolidation, often bilateral, was the most common finding.

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Hospital Medicine Editor-in-Chief

Neil H. Winawer, MD, FHM
Neil H. Winawer, MD, FHM
Director, Hospital Medicine Unit, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta

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