The Journal of family practice
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At what intensity and frequency should older patients exercise? This review offers guidance and resources to help you get your patients moving.
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Case Reports
56-year-old man • increased heart rate • weakness • intense sweating • horseradish consumption • Dx?
► Increased heart rate ► Weakness ► Intense sweating ► Horseradish consumption.
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A retrospective study found more harm than benefit from treating elevated blood pressure in hospitalized noncardiac patients.
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Here is the latest evidence on the efficacy and safety of treatments that are FDA approved or authorized, in clinical trials, or not recommended to combat COVID-19.
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Over the past decade, the type 2 diabetes (T2D) treatment landscape has evolved, allowing for more therapeutic options and the opportunity to tailor treatments to achieve patient treatment goals. In this video roundtable series, James LaSalle, DO; Lucia M. Novak, CRNP; and Lawrence Blonde, MD, MACE, FACP, discuss the mechanisms of action and clinical trial data for use of glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) in the safe and effective primary care management of individuals with T2D and macrovascular disease.