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In brief: Acrylamide: No longer such a hot potato

The chemical acrylamide, which forms as a byproduct of cooking many baked and fried foods, was thought to cause cancer, but subsequent research has not supported this view.

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In Brief

Brief reports on the use of compression stockings by stroke survivors, and the benefit of adding a second blood pressure medication.

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Big trouble from small arteries

Coronary microvascular disease, which affects the smallest arteries in the heart, is difficult to detect because of the small size of the vessels, but tests are improving, and awareness of the condition among doctors is growing.

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Heart beat: When success leads to failure

More people are surviving heart attacks and receiving better care afterward, which has led to an increase in the number of people living with heart failure.

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Heart Beat: Pedometer-powered walking

A pedometer is an inexpensive tool that can help promote fitness by measuring a person’s steps. Being aware of how much one is walking acts as a motivator to walk more.

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On call: Do alcohol and statins mix?

I’m 72 years old, with high blood pressure and high cholesterol. I take HydroDiuril, Lipitor, and aspirin. I feel fine, but I want to know if I can drink red wine while I’m taking these medications.

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The principles of conservative prescribing

A patient-safety research organization has compiled a list of principles intended as guidelines for conservative prescribing of medications.

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From our follow-up files

Additional information about recently published articles on a possible alternative treatment for migraines, avoiding the need for hip replacement, and the effect of high blood pressure on executive function.

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Platelet-rich plasma therapy

Platelet-rich plasma therapy is a procedure used to treat joint pain, but even though the technique has been approved by the FDA, little research has been done on its effectiveness in people.

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Brushing up on brushing

Many people think their toothbrushing skills are better than they really are. Tooth brushing tips include brushing for at least two minutes, using a soft brush with bristles of varying heights, and replacing your brush at least every three months.

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