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Preview of the Fourth European Guidelines on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice
EAS 2007: As the EUROSPIRE surveys have shown, clinicians are not applying the guidelines, and therefore the fourth European preventive cardiology guidelines, discussed here, have been simplified.
Medscape Cardiology

Twiddler's Syndrome
"My defibrillator gave me a shock." Do you know why?
The American College of Cardiology's Cardiosource

Do We Need to Admit All Infants With Apparent Life-Threatening Events?
A study from the April 2007 edition of Pediatrics looks at the criteria for admitting these patients.
Medscape Pediatrics

HDL Levels and Particle Size: Does Size Matter at Both Ends of the Scale?
EAS 2007: Epidemiologic data consistently report that high HDL levels are protective, but following torcetrapib's failure, new analyses have suggested high HDL levels may actually be a risk factor.
Medscape Cardiology

At Least Stick Around for the Cadavers
An anatomy class provides lasting inspiration for a student who once considered dropping out of medical school.
Medscape Med Students

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