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    Lightbulb New 2007 ACC/AHA UA/NSTEMI Guidelines Out!

    Dear colleagues,

    The ACC/ACHA has just updated their prior 2002 guidelines with the 2007 UA/NSTEMI recommendations version. These guidelines can be accessed at the ACC website or at Pub Med. A simplified search for these may also be done thru the www.guidelinesclinical.com site, which also provides medical news via use of Web 2.0 tools.

    Thanks.

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    Also just out, the 2007 AACE Diabetes guidelines!

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    European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) 2006-2007 guidelines for fibromyalgia have also been recently published.

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    Too many incomprehensible abbreviations... you ought to get a job with the DoH.
    "Don't get high on your own supply."
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    Smile Will gladly provide details...

    Thought these were commonly used abbreviations. But anyway, here are what those letters stand for: ACC= American College of Cardiology; AHA= American Heart Association, and UA/NSTEMI= unstable angina and non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction. Hope this is helpful. Thanks for your comments!

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