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      A-fib and rate control: Don't go too low [1]
      ACE inhibitors and ARBs: One or the other -- not both -- for high-risk patients [1]
      Acute gout: Oral steroids work as well as NSAIDs [1]
      Add a fibrate to a statin? [1]
      An alternative regimen to reduce risk of asthma exacerbations [1]
      An alternative to oral NSAIDs for acute musculoskeletal injuries [1]
      An alternative to warfarin for patients with PE [1]
      Aneuploidy screening: Newer noninvasive test gains traction [1]
      Annual zoledronic acid infusion lowers risk of fracture, death [1]
      Another good reason to recommend low-dose aspirin [1]
      Another option for patients with liver disease [1]
      Antibiotics and COPD : time to ordr a C-reactive protein test? [1]
      Antidepressant Tx for anxiety disorders: How long? [1]
      Antidepressants causing sexual problems? Give her Viagra [1]
      An antiemetic for irritable bowel syndrome? [1]
      Arthritis pain? These supplements provide little relief [1]
      Arthroscopic surgery for knee osteoarthritis? Just say no [1]
      Aspirin, yes, for at-risk elderly : but what about the healthy elderly? [1]
      Automated office BP measurement : the new standard in HTN screening [1]
      Azithromycin for PID beats doxycycline on all counts [1]

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