The Journal of family practice
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► Chronic insomnia ► Nightly zolpidem use ► Concern for tapering withdrawals.
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Which history and exam findings have high predictive value for different causes of chest pain? Which decision tool can best assess for CAD in your practice setting?
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Here's how to navigate the interplay between cognitive giftedness and emotional/social challenges.
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THE COMPARISONA Seborrheic dermatitis in a woman with brown-gray greasy scale, as well as petaloid papules and plaques that are especially prominent in the nasolabial folds. B Seborrheic dermatitis in a man with erythema, scale, and mild postinflammatory hypopigmentation that are especially prominent in the nasolabial folds. C Seborrheic dermatitis in a man with erythema, faint scale, and postinflammatory hypopigmentation that are especially prominent in the nasolabial folds. D Seborrheic dermatitis in a man with erythema and scale of the eyebrows and glabellar region.