Latest Articles
- Bedside manners: How to deal with delirium
Delirium is often overlooked. Clinical observation remains important.
- Worsening migraine due to neurocysticercosis
When a woman with a history of migraine had new symptoms, MRI revealed a tapeworm scolex in her brain.
- When the tail wags the dog: Clinical skills in the age of technology
Old-fashioned clinical skills are more relevant than ever in an era of technology.
- Sexual dysfunction in women: Can we talk about it?
Sexual health may be difficult to discuss, for both the patient and the provider.
- Syphilis 100 years later: Another lost opportunity?
A century of progress and then backward steps on syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases.
- Secondary syphilis
A 39-year-old man presents with generalized weakness, headache, nausea, and migratory arthralgia.
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia: Evaluation and medical management in primary care
Effective medical therapy is available but underutilized in the primary care setting.
- Is spirometry necessary to diagnose and control asthma?
Asthma is a clinical diagnosis, but spirometry can improve how we diagnose, assess, and control it.

