The Journal of family practice
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A large RCT in a primary care setting comparing bedtime to upon-waking administration of antihypertensives answers the question.
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Pigmented macules on the patient's oral mucosa provided an important clue to the diagnosis.
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After reading this review article on ADPKD, participants should be able to: Identify people at high risk for ADPKD. Conduct a diagnostic evaluation. Initiate evidence-based therapy to slow kidney progression and treat extra-renal manifestations.
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Identify common shortfalls in the typical American diet. Address the link between poor diet quality and chronic disease. ⋯ Recognize patients with vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Partner with patients regarding selection and appropriate use of vitamin and mineral supplements to achieve recommended dietary allowances.