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Warts

Good day all, Warts are a problem faced by many individuals, it is one of the more common complaints I address in my clinical practice.  What is a wart for starters?  Well a wart is virus that is contracted from person to person.  There are several types

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PCOS

When women arrive in your office with any one or all of the following complaints from amenorrhea to excessive bleeding, difficulty losing weight, excessive hair growth and acne or infertility, it is an opportunity to change a woman’s life for the better. Many of these women have

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Alcohol and Atrial Fibrillation

Not surprisingly, alcohol is the most commonly consumed drug in the United States. Although some studies suggest that moderate levels of alcohol consumption may help prevent incident myocardial infarction and heart failure, conversely, even low to moderate levels of alcohol consumption have been shown to increase the

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Big Sick or Little Sick?

This is a 60 year old male dialysis patient that comes in “weak”. I LOVE weakness as a complaint because there is so much to think about. But for this patient, who has a history of dialysis the first thing you need to think about is hyperkalemia.

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