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In this episode, Tracey Davidoff, MD and Joe Toscano, MD discuss the February 2026 Evidence-Based Urgent Care article, Urgent Care Evaluation and Management of Constipation02:18 Why Constipation Matters03:36 Three Patient Categories06:28 Constipation Myths07:19 X-rays And Docusat ...  Afficher plus

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In this episode, Tracey Davidoff, MD and Joe Toscano, MD discuss the December 2025 Evidence-Based Urgent Care article, An Evidence-Based Approach to Asymptomatic Hypertension in Urgent CareEpisode Overview: Asymptomatic HypertensionNew Guidelines and RecommendationsUnderstanding ...  Afficher plus

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