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Can you name an important part of good sleep hygiene? The use of which short-acting sedative-hypnotics to treat sleep disturbances in patients is associated with Alzheimer disease? These questions and more. More »
Association Between Sleep Disorders and GERD Explored at ACG Meeting
Mention GERD and most of patients probably think of heartburn. But the GERD story does not begin and end with the... More »
Pillow Talk: How to Discover Patients' Sleep Disorders (and Why)
It's important to learn which third of your patients have a sleep disorder, because this is a risk factor for cardiovascular conditions. But it may not work to just ask outright. More »
Large Mayo Clinic Study Finds Sleep Disorders Common in the Elderly
Sleep disorders are common in persons older than 70 years, according to a large community-based study of age-related diseases and cognitive functioning. The most common disorder, sleep-related leg cramps, occurred in 32% of the study participants, according to investigator Jennifer Molano, MD, a... More »
New Research on Insomnia
Anyone who has spent a sleepless night needs no convincing about the subjective discomfort associated with lying in bed awake and unable to sleep. In addition to nighttime discomfort, insomnia is associated with a wide assortment of daytime impairments, some intuitive and some startling. A number of... More »
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Physician Performance Goals Are Great, But Balance Is More Realistic
Jennifer Frank, MD,  May 15, 2012
Performance measurements for physicians are well-intentioned and get me to rethink how I practice. But in the end I won't make the goals, so I'll have to go with balance over perfection.
Designing the Perfect Business Card for Your Medical Practice
C. Noel Henley, MD,  May 11, 2012
Does your business card say anything substantive about the valuable work you do in your practice? Here’s how to re-design your next business card for maximum impact and engagement.
Registered Nurses an Ideal Fit for Primary Care Practices
Audrey "Christie" McLaughlin, RN,  May 10, 2012
Here are four good reasons to hire a registered nurse for your primary care practice …maybe even instead of a medical assistant.
The Five Biggest Medical Practice Marketing Mistakes
James Doulgeris,  May 10, 2012
There are best practices to marketing your practice, but often, success is more about knowing what not to do. Here are the five most common pitfalls …and how to avoid them.
Can You Practice Medicine and Manage Your Practice?
Rosemarie Nelson,  May 9, 2012
Whether you practice alone, or in a group, if you're trying to see patients in this pay-for-volume environment and also run the business of your practice, you may be missing out on important opportunities.

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Sizing up Proton-Beam Therapy for Prostate Cancer
May 16, 2012

New studies examine the cost-benefit equation for proton beam therapy, whose utilization appears to be governed more at present by availability than by efficacy.

Two Screening Tests Predict Incipient Diabetes
May 15, 2012

A retrospective study suggests that HbA1c plus FPG should prove useful in assessing diabetes risk in healthy patients.

Real-World Guidance for Cutaneous Lymphoma
May 11, 2012

A case report about managing a very rare form, and guidelines for managing the second-most common type.