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- Classification of the Hypertriglyceridemic Patient: Are All Patients With Elevated Triglycerides at Increased Risk for Coronary Heart Disease?
- Use of Combination ACE Inhibitors and ARB Therapy in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
- The FDA Has Now Spoken: Has the Time for First-line Fixed-dose Combination Therapy Arrived?
- Adjuvant Therapy for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: An Expert Interview With Dr. Harold Burstein
- Is Prehypertension Real, and What Can We Do About It?
- Have Genome-wide Association Studies Made Major Contributions?
- Finally, Weight-loss Diets that Work? Medicine Matters from Sandra Fryhofer, MD
- Sucking Out a Coronary Thrombus Before Stenting Seems Worthwhile
POLL
Under California legislation newly signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, health insurers will be required to cover routine HIV testing, which would encourage compliance with recommendations made by the CDC 2 years ago. Would such legislation in your state, and subsequent third-party coverage, lead to more testing for HIV in your practice setting?