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EDITORIAL - HIV Resistance Testing in Clinical Practice: A QALY-fied Success/
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Saag, M S
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIAL - Hydrazine, Cancer, the Internet, Isoniazid, and the Liver/
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Black, M
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIAL - Methylene Blue and Cirrhosis: Pathophysiologic Insights, Therapeutic Dilemmas - In this issue, Schenk and colleagues provide new insight into the pathogenesis of vasodilation in liver disease and raise extremely important therapeutic issues./
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Fallon, M B
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American College of Physicians]
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2000
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EDITORIAL // Protecting Future Generations through Immunization against Hepatitis B/
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Alter, M J
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIAL - Restricted Activity: Key Indicator of Decline or "Just Having a Bad Day"?/
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Marcantonio, E R
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIALS - An Association between Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: What Is the Connection?/
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Alexander
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American College of Physicians]
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2000
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| 307 |
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EDITORIALS - Androgens, Estrogens, and Bone in Men - In this issue, Amin and colleagues report a lack of relationship between serum levels of total testosterone and bone mineral density in older men. However, they found a strong positive correlation between serum estradiol level and bone mineral density. These data are of considerable interest and require careful interpretation because they may have implications for management of older men using androgen replacement treatment./
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Swerdloff, R S
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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| 308 |
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EDITORIALS - A New Editor for Annals of Internal Medicine -- 2001/
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Larson
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIALS - Antipersonnel Land Mines: A Vector for Human Suffering/
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Cobey
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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| 310 |
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EDITORIALS - Aplastic Anemia: Which Treatment?/
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Abkowitz, J L
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIALS - Are Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trials Ethical or Needed When Alternative Treatment Exists? - In this issue, Temple and Ellenberg address the ethical challenge presented by use of placebo controls. Under what circumstances are placebo controls ethical, and what alternatives are available?/
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Simon, R
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American College of Physicians]
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2000
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EDITORIALS - Assessing the Benefits of Antiretroviral Therapy - Grabar and colleagues' study in this issue points to the importance of assessing the virologic and immunologic responses to treatment in the context of the underlying pathogenetic process. By doing so, we will be able to reach the ultimate goal of antiretroviral therapy: To prevent illness and prolong survival among HIV-infected patients/
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Gulick, R M
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American College of Physicians]
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2000
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| 313 |
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EDITORIALS - Authors, Editors, and Readers in the Brave New (Electronic) World/
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Davidoff
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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| 314 |
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EDITORIALS - Can Joint Negotiation Restore Physicians' Professional Autonomy? - The position paper by the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine in this issue deserves the utmost commendation for raising one of medicine's most important current issues: Are physicians independent professionals, or agents for plans?/
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Hsia, D C
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIALS - Changing the Subject: Ethical Principles for Everyone in Health Care - The Tavistock principles are a set of ethical principles for everyone in health care. Are these the right principles, and are these principles right?/
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Davidoff, F
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American College of Physicians]
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2000
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| 316 |
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EDITORIALS - Chemoprevention in Ulcerative Colitis. Narrowing the Gap between Clinical Practice and Research/
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Hawk, E T
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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| 317 |
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EDITORIALS - Colloid Use for Fluid Resuscitation: Evidence and Spin - In this issue, Wilkes and Navickis present a meta-analysis of albumin versus crystalloids in critically ill patients. This meta-analysis has many strengths, but its weaknesses may limit the inferences that can be drawn from its results./
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Cook, D
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIALS - Complementary and Alternative Medicine -- An Annals Series - The special series on complementary and alternative medical (CAM) therapies, launched in this issue, is intended to provide physicians with synoptic reports of the state of the science for commonly used CAM therapies, thought pieces addressing the broader social aspects of CAM therapy, and discussion of topics pertaining to CAM research./
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Elsenberg, D M
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIALS - Coronary Artery Disease in Young Women: The Menstrual Cycle and Other Risk Factors/
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Charney, P
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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EDITORIALS - Coronary Events in World Leaders - Girardi and colleagues' report in this issue suggests that most world leaders remain in power after a coronary event. In the United States, a president's physician, along with a White House physician and consultants, decides whether the president is disabled./
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Hurst, J W
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American College of Physicians]
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2001
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