2006 Annual Index

FEBRUARY 2007 VOL. 32, NO. 2


Management of Hyperhomocysteinemia in Women
Christopher Recknor, MD; Angela Falany, MD; Michael Hulse, MD
Safe and effective, routine supplementation of folic acid, pyridoxine, and cobalamin may potentially reduce CVD events as well as osteoporotic fractures.
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Update on Benign Thyroid Disorders in Women
Jennifer S. Janssen, MD; Michael T. McDermott, MD
Complaints are generally nonspecific, and require a high degree of suspicion.


Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Control of Postprandial Hyperglycemia in Women
John E. Gerich, MD
A regimen of both premeal and postmeal testing helps control postprandial hyperglycemia and CVD risk.

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Editorial
Just When You Thought You’d Heard It All…
Vivian M. Dickerson, MD

Financial Planning
Increasing Your Personal Net Worth
Steve Williams, CPA

In the Hot Seat
Hormone Therapy After Breast Cancer
Leslie M. Randall-Whitis, MD; Philip J. DiSaia, MD; Mary Morrogh, MD, MRCS (RCSI); Tari A. King, MD

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Sexuality Matters
Effective Communication: Overcoming the Embarrassment
Lisa Martinez, RN, JD

Images in Women’s Health
Calcium Overdose
W. Benson Harer, Jr, MD; Karen D. Novielli, MD

Case Report
A Practical Technique for Identifying Sigmoidal- vaginal Fistula
Rebecca Runge, MD; Colleen M. Kennedy, MD, MS; Ingrid E. Nygaard, MD, MS; Rudolph P. Galask, MD, MS

Contraception Corner
Reproductive Health Care: Teaching Future Providers
Cathy J. Lazarus, MD; Shana Brown, MPH

Author Guidelines

CME Test

Patient Handout
What You Should Know About Cholesterol and Heart Health

Folleto Informativo Para La Paciente
Lo que Usted debe Saber sobre el Colesterol y un Corazón Saludable

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