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September 2002 (Vol. 1, No. 9) Evidence-Based ReviewsEEGs and epilepsy: When seizures mimic psychiatric illness Michael D. Privitera, MD Psychiatric symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: A team approach to successful management Stephen L. Byrd, MD; Mary D. Hughes, MD Negative symptoms of schizophrenia: How to treat them most effectively Rajiv Tandon, MD; Michael Jibson, MD, PhD Irritable bowel syndrome: Psychotherapy can improve GI symptoms and emotional health Kevin W. Olden, MD From The EditorNeuropsychiatry is back in style and for good reason James Randolph Hillard, MD, Editor-in-Chief Cases That Test Your SkillsThe patient who couldn’t stop vomiting William J. Wiseman, MD; Stephen Dunlop, MD Comments & ControversiesCommunication impairments in Asperger’s disorder Call for CME opportunities Primary Care UpdateHypertension: Pitfalls to prescribing for patients with high blood pressure Edward Onusko, MD Psyber PsychiatryIn a virtual world, games can be therapeutic John Luo, MD PearlsSeven common myths about depression and antidepressant therapy
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