MSD Manual Pro

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  1. Oct 28

    Difficulty talking about sexual issues can impede control of STDs. Help patients understand symptoms so that they feel more comfortable talking about their body:

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  2. Oct 26

    After delivery, 10 to 15% of women have postpartum depression. Learn more about recognizing symptoms and supporting your patients:

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  3. Oct 15

    Patients and medical professionals have access to unprecedented amounts of medical information, but evaluating its quality to make informed health choices remains difficult. Here are some Harris Poll survey results, conducted by our team in the US. Do you agree? Comment below ⬇️

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  4. Oct 15

    Happy Global Medical Knowledge day! Click here to learn more:

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  5. Oct 13

    Global Medical Knowledge Day is just two days away! Let's test your knowledge. True or false? The Manuals are translated into English and 10 other languages. Comment below. 👇

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  6. Oct 13

    The correct answer is Raynaud syndrome. This photo shows Raynaud syndrome with cyanosis, in which multiple fingertips are cyanotic. Read more about this condition:

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  7. Oct 12

    Can you name this condition? [Hint: Vasospasm of parts of the hand in response to cold or emotional stress, causing reversible discomfort and color changes (pallor, cyanosis, erythema, or a combination) in one or more digits.]

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  8. Oct 11

    Access a free and expansive medical reference for health care professionals—anytime and anywhere. Cultivate relationships with your patients, make an informed plan of treatment, and improve health care outcomes. Find out more: .

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  9. Oct 8

    It's 1 week until Global Medical Knowledge Day! We believe that health information is a universal right, and that everyone should have access to free and reliable medical information. Celebrate GMK Day with us, share this post, and pass it on. 📣

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  10. Oct 7

    Systolic and diastolic blood pressures are considered normal if they are < 90th percentile; actual values for each percentile vary by sex, age, and size (as height percentile), so reference to published tables is essential. Find these tables here:

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  11. Oct 5

    Stump (residual limb) conditioning promotes the natural process of shrinking that must occur before a prosthesis can be used. Learn more:

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  12. Oct 4

    The answer is C: Rash. Learn more:

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  13. Sep 29

    Leave your best answer in the comments section! Be sure to follow the post so you'll be notified when we publish the correct answer tomorrow. Or continue to test your knowledge here:

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  14. Sep 27

    Stress manifests in so many different forms. Check out the similarities and differences between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder () and . Learn more about PTSD: Acute Stress Disorder:

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  15. Sep 23

    True or false? Valvular stenosis or insufficiency occurs only in isolation in individual valves.

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  16. Sep 21

    Check out our recently updated content on acid-base disorders:

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  17. Aug 30

    Can you name this condition? [Hint: An accumulation of lymph fluid in the tissues that occurs when lymphatic vessels are blocked, removed, or damaged. Treatment consists of exercise, pressure gradient dressings, massage, and sometimes surgery]

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  18. Aug 26

    Strive to make simple adjustments in perspective to improve your mental health.

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  19. Aug 17

    Check out our recently updated content on health supervision of the well child:

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  20. Aug 16

    Can you name this condition? [Hint: Severe cases of this condition usually require angioplasty or surgical bypass and may require amputation.]

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