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Should a patient with a brain tumor receive anticoagulation for a thromboembolic event?

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Should all college-bound freshmen receive meningococcal vaccine?

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In postmenopausal women who have had a subtotal (simple) hysterectomy, how much estrogen is enough, and how do you test for deficiency?

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Should speculations about immune-mediated adverse effects of Lyme disease vaccine deter us from giving it?

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Should patients receiving long-term gastric acid inhibition therapy be evaluated for vitamin B12 deficiency?

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Can calcium and vitamin D supplementation adequately treat most patients with osteoporosis?

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What tests are necessary to diagnose Alzheimer disease?

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What do you recommend for a patient with a Pap smear indicating atypical cells?

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What is the appropriate initial dose of corticosteroids to treat giant cell arteritis?

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When should asymptomatic bacteriuria in the elderly be treated?

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