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Frequent self-testing not cost-effective for diabetics not on insulin

Frequent self-testing not cost-effective for diabetics not on insulinAtrial fibrillation risk lower with some classes of antihypertensives

Atrial fibrillation risk lower with some classes of antihypertensives

MKSAP Quiz: fatigue, weight gain and constipation

MKSAP Quiz: fatigue, weight gain and constipation

Higher doses of prescribed opioids associated with increased overdose risk

AHA sets new criteria and goals for cardio health

ED's strong link to CVD doesn't add predictive value over Framingham

ED's strong link to CVD doesn't add predictive value over Framingham

Tylenol and other products recalled for odorCounterfeit Alli pills found on Internet

Tylenol and other products recalled for odor

The next issue of ACP Hospitalist is online

Counterfeit Alli pills found on Internet

ACP Job Placement Center calls for physician profiles

The next issue of ACP Hospitalist is online

ACP issues position paper on patient-physician-caregiver relationshipsACP's Steven Weinberger, FACP, blogs at KevinMDCollege Fellows honoredChapter awardees noted

ACP issues position paper on patient-physician-caregiver relationships

More than 30 million people in the U.S. act as caregivers for individuals with acute and chronic illness.

ACP's Steven Weinberger, FACP, blogs at KevinMD

Steven Weinberger, FACP, ACP's Deputy Executive Vice President and Senior Vice President for Medical Education and Publishing, continues his monthly column at KevinMD.com, one of the Web's most influential medical blogs.

College Fellows honored

Two ACP Fellows were recently honored, one for contributions to bioethics and one for volunteerism.

Chapter awardees noted

Chapters honor Members, Fellows, and Masters of ACP who have demonstrated by their example and conduct an abiding commitment to excellence in medical care, education, research, or service to their community, their chapter, and ACP.

Vote for your favorite entry

ACP InternistWeekly's cartoon caption contest continues. Readers can vote for their favorite caption to determine the winner.